🎌 Calbee "Jagarico Takoyaki Flavor"

📝 Introduction

The best-selling "Jagarico" offers a wonderful fusion of texture and the flavor of Osaka-style takoyaki.

📖 Details

"Jagarico" is a snack made from potatoes, known for its crispy texture and has been loved throughout Japan since its launch in 1995, making it a favorite for over a quarter of a century. In addition to the regular "Salad" and "Cheese" flavors, there is also a Kansai region exclusive flavor, "Jagarico Takoyaki Flavor." It retains the unique texture of "Jagarico," which is crispy at first and then crunchy, while recreating the taste of Osaka's famous "Takoyaki." The flavor of the potatoes, the sweetness of the sauce, and the rich taste of mayonnaise combine to create an addictive flavor. It is definitely a gift that surprises and delights everyone, regardless of age or gender. The packaging is also very cute, featuring the "Jagarico" mascot, a giraffe wearing a takoyaki headpiece, with an illustration of a takoyaki peeking out from a takoyaki cage. The individually packaged portions are perfect for sharing at work or school.

⭐ Highlights

The best-selling classic snack "Jagarico" has launched a Kansai region exclusive "Takoyaki flavor." It retains the unique texture of "Jagarico" while recreating the taste of Osaka's famous "Takoyaki." The cute outer packaging contains individually wrapped portions, making it perfect for sharing at work or school.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you provide foreign language manuals? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: Sorry, there are no foreign language explanations.

Q: Can I return or exchange the product if there is a problem after opening?

A: Please inquire with the store where you made the purchase.

Q: Can it be purchased abroad as well?

A: Sorry, that service is not available.

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