Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box

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Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box

Bokksu is a premium subscription box for people to discover authentic snacks and teas from all over Japan. Each box contains 13-15 artisanal Japanese snacks, a tea pairing that complements that month’s flavors, and a Tasting Guide that explains each item’s story. They source directly from snack makers in Japan and meticulously craft each month’s assortment, so you receive the best curation of snacks that can only be found in Japan.

Bokksu
Cost: $39/month
Ships To: United States (Free). Canada ($5).  UK, Germany, Australia ($15)
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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box

Bokksu ships via USPS by the 10th of the month.  If you order on December 5th, your initial box will ship by December 10th, and you will be billed again on December 25th for your January 10th shipment. If you order on December 6th, your initial box will ship by January 10th, and you won’t be billed again until January 25th for your February 10th shipment.

Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box

The November 2016 Bokksu theme was “Japanese Folklore”. The box featured the following snacks which were related to folktalks and animals in Japan:

~Kitsune’s Tail by Akai Ribon: Kitsune’s Tail is a flaky pie topped with maple white chocolate and baked into the shape of a fox cub’s tail. The maple flavor was unexpected. Not necessarily in a bad way though, it was a nice surprise.
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
~Hakata Mentai Shrimp Senbei by Hakata Nubian: These were…..interesting. They are infused with “bursts of flavorful shrimp and spicy mentai (cod fish roe)”. It’s fair to say I wasn’t a fan. They taste exactly how you think they’d taste – like fish crackers.
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
~Kumamon Cookie by Hogaya: These cookies are baked into the likeness of the Kumamon Bear mascot from Kumamoto Prefecture. They come in two flavors – Original Butter and Chocolate and I found both to be delicious (and adorable).
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
~Saku Saku Panda by Kabaya Foods: Saku Saku means crunchy in Japanese and these are tasty little crunchy cookies. They are coated in chocolate and the inner cookie is chocolate as well. These were my favorite snack of the bunch.
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
~Dream Animals by Ginbis: I didn’t think these tasted much like animal crackers sold in the States. Dream Animals are more of a cross between a cracker and a cookie. They are thin and not as buttery. It’s a good thing they are labeled because there were a few I couldn’t identify ;).
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box
~Tea: All Bokksu boxes also include tea to be enjoyed with your snacks.
Bokksu Review November 2016 Subscription Box

What do you think of the November 2016 Bokksu?  If you are interested in ordering, you can find out more about them here.

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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