MUJI "Pochi Confectionery" Series
For a little thank you or for inserting

At each MUJI store, 50 types of "Pochi Confectionery" series that convey a small feeling of gratitude will be on sale from September 13th (released on the 14th at the online store).

"Pochibukuro" is used to convey feelings of gratitude, such as "mindfulness" and "size". "Pochi" means "small dots, just a little", and is a pouch with a small feeling. "Pochi Confectionery" packed in a small bag was developed to convey your feelings with sweets like this.

MUJI "Pochi Confectionery" Series
Affordable size

The lineup includes 50 types of gummies, biscuits, chocolates, cookies, rice crackers, and more. There are two sizes of bags, large and small. Prices start from 100 yen (tax included).

Below, we introduce some products.

・ Gummy chocolate (100 yen, tax included, same below)
Gummies finished with grape juice wrapped in yogurt-flavored chocolate.

・ Pumpkin bolo (120 yen)
Bolo made by kneading Hokkaido pumpkin powder into the dough. It features a gentle melting in the mouth.

・ Apricot jam sandwich cookie (120 yen)
A simple cookie with apricot jam sandwiched between them.

・ Shoyumame confectionery (100 yen)
Peanuts wrapped in a crispy dough and seasoned with soy sauce. Finished with seaweed.

・ Peanut rice crackers (120 yen)
Peanuts are added to a softly sweet dough made from eggs and baked. Old-fashioned nostalgic taste.

・ Sugar beet biscuits (120 yen)
Biscuits baked to a simple taste using domestic wheat and sugar beet. Assortment of plain and cocoa flavors.

Let alone snacks, how about a little thank you, a gift, and a trip together?