🗺️ ROYCE' Ishigaki Island "Brown Sugar Chocolate"

📝 Introduction

You can taste the rich flavors of Okinawa in the chocolate.

📖 Details

The well-known chocolate manufacturer from Hokkaido, "ROYCE'," has launched a sister brand called "ROYCE' Ishigaki Island," utilizing ingredients from Okinawa to pursue new flavors. Among its offerings, the most popular is the "Brown Sugar Chocolate," a masterpiece that showcases the unique sweetness and rich flavor of Okinawa's brown sugar. With just one bite, the smooth chocolate texture and the gentle sweetness of the brown sugar instantly fill your mouth. Additionally, the minerals in the brown sugar combined with a hint of salt create a more complex flavor profile. The taste of brown sugar can vary slightly depending on its origin and year, which is one of the product's distinctive features. It is available in two large capacity boxes containing 32 pieces and 72 pieces. Each piece of chocolate is individually wrapped, making it easy to share and store. The individual packaging features Okinawan-style designs such as the Shisa (guardian lion), hibiscus flowers, and butterflies, making it visually appealing. The design, full of Okinawan charm, is the perfect choice for a travel souvenir.

⭐ Highlights

A masterpiece from the sister brand of the renowned chocolate manufacturer "ROYCE'" from Hokkaido. Made with Okinawan brown sugar, it has a rich texture. Enjoy the flavors of the brown sugar, which vary slightly depending on the origin and year.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: Sorry, no.

Q: If there are any issues with the product after opening, can I return or exchange it?

A: Only products sold by our company's post office, directly operated stores, or authorized dealers will be accepted.

Q: Can it be bought overseas as well?

A: Not possible.

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