Fujiya Japanese Chocolate
Japan first got a taste of chocolate when it was introduced by the Dutch during the Meiji era in the early 1700s. Despite that, it was mostly used as a natural medicine and was marketed as "old-age sugar." However, chocolates from Japan were only mass-produced after the war, and since then, there has been a wide variety of Japanese chocolates loved by many around the world for their creativity!
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LOOK Heart Reward Chocolate - Red Amaou Strawberry
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LOOK 4 Chocolate - Assorted Strawberries
Regular Price: $ 3.90
Now only $ 1.95
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Milky Chocolate Box
$ 4.90 -
LOOK Chocolate - Blue Jewel
Regular Price: $ 6.90
Now only $ 3.45
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LOOK 4 Chocolate - Assorted
Regular Price: $ 3.90
Now only $ 3.12
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LOOK One Luxury Chocolate - Fondant Chocolat
$ 10.90Out of stock
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LOOK One Luxury Chocolate - Amaou Strawberry
$ 7.90Out of stock
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LOOK Grain Of Luxury Chocolate - Rihei Chestnut
Regular Price: $ 4.90
Now only $ 3.92
Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - A La Mode
$ 3.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Scented Rum Raisins
$ 5.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Juicy Yuzu Citrus
$ 4.90Out of stock
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Country Ma'am Chocolate - Vanilla & Cocoa
$ 3.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - 3 White Lovers Vanilla
$ 3.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Ujikintoki
$ 4.90Out of stock
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LOOK 4 Chocolate Bag - Assorted Cacao
$ 11.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Chestnut
$ 3.50Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - 4 Strawberries
$ 2.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Uji Matcha
$ 3.90Out of stock
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LOOK Chocolate - Hearts A La Mode
$ 5.90Out of stock