The Dog Lover's Box

The Dog Lover's Box

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From Akitas to Shiba Inus, dogs are an incredibly popular pet in Japan. Fans of pups worldwide will delight in our Dog Lover's Box, containing a dog toy, dog-themed food, snacks and tea, and dog-themed home goods. We're "fur-ly" certain this will be the cutest gift for a fan of dogs -- or yourself. 

Your Dog Lover's Box contains one of each of the following:

1. Nikukyu Chocolate (2 Pieces)
These chocolates from Nagano prefecture are made with sweet white chocolate and tangy strawberries. They're in the shape of an dog's nikukyu (paw pad).

2. Minoyaki Dog Yunomi Cup
Minoyaki is a type of pottery that originated in Gifu over 1300 years ago. This slightly larger cup is called a yunomi and is traditionally used for drinking tea at sushi restaurants. Admire the cute dog shapes as you sip your favorite drinks.

3. Mini Dog Tote Bag
A sweet, small tote bag that features a Shiba Inu named Shibata-san on the front. This tote is perfect for carrying your lunch and a water bottle on the go.

4. Taiyaki Cake Dog Toy
This super Instagrammable latex dog toy is shaped like a piece of Taiyaki cake and squeaks when your dog bites down on it.

5. Hachiko Senbei (2 Pieces)
These slightly rice crackers are in the shape of Hachiko, a famous Akita who is a symbol of loyalty in Japan. They pair amazingly with jam or butter!

6. Dog Cookie Box (3 Pieces)
Searching for the perfect midday snack? Look no further than these maple-flavored crunchy cookies made in Kyoto! They're shaped like adorable Shiba Inus.

7. Hachiko Shoyu Ramen
A shoyu (soy sauce)-flavored ramen that features Hachiko the Akita on the packaging! The ramen is made with Akita Prefecture's famous Hinai Jidori Chicken, a premium meat that's lean, chewy, and umami-rich!

8. Inucha Green Tea (6 Bags)
This tea hails from Shizuoka, which produces over 40% of Japan's green tea. Each tea bag features a paper tag depicting cute canine behavior. It'll be "ruff" deciding which one you'll want to try first.

Please note: Contents may vary slightly from the pictures - please reference the list above for details on exactly what is included.

If temperatures in your location are above 28°C (82°F), this chocolate product may get heat damaged in transit. We cannot be held responsible for any temperature-related damages caused during shipping. Packaging may be different than photographed.

This product contains meat. Bokksu is not responsible for any import-related issues that may arise due to importing meat substances. Please check your local regulations regarding importing meat products before ordering.

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  • Common Allergens: Milk, Eggs, Fish, Tree nuts, Wheat, Soy
  • Also Contains: Alcohol
  • Minoyaki Dog Yunomi Cup: Volume: 260 ml/ Diameter: 72mm (2.83") Height: 102mm (4.02")/ Materials: Porcelain, Minoyaki/ Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
  • Mini Dog Tote Bag: Width 200mm (7.87") Length 300mm (11.81") Depth 100mm (3.94")/ Materials: 100% cotton/ If the bag gets wet, color may transfer. Spot clean only.
  • Sushi Dog Toy: Great for small to medium-sized dogs/ Materials: Latex, polypropylene


Ramen Preparation Instructions:

1. Place noodles in 550ml of boiling water and boil for 4-5 minutes. (After 3 minutes, use chopsticks to gently loosen the noodles with chopsticks.) *Adjust the amount of water and boiling time according to your preference.
2.When the noodles are finished boiling, turn off the heat, add the soup packet, and stir well.
3. When ready to serve, put the noodles in a bowl. For best taste, add pork, bamboo shoots, seasonal vegetables, etc. to the soup.

DISCLAIMER: Note that the common allergens and dietary restrictions listed here are directly translated from the packaging as reference; we cannot guarantee the presence or lack of certain allergens/animal products in the items so please consume them at your own risk with careful attention to any personal health concerns.

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