Japanese HOTARU NO HAKA Full Candy TIN sealed fresh Grave of the Fireflies movie

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Japanese HOTARU NO HAKA Full Candy TIN sealed fresh Grave of the Fireflies movie

Japanese HOTARU NO HAKA Full Candy TIN sealed fresh Grave of the Fireflies movie

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Keep this lovely box carefully, which unfortunately became a collector's item in January 2023 with the closure of the 115 year old Sakuma Candy company. All that and more, as you head to the office in the Gulf, pause for lunch in Hong Kong, or start your day in London or Johannesburg. While the candy’s eight flavors (grape, apple, lemon, strawberry, pineapple, Japanese peppermint, chocolate and orange) have largely remained the same over the last 100 years, its packaging has been altered frequently, making the now-iconic tins a highly collectible item.

After cremating Setsuko, Seita uses it as a means of holding her ashes, replacing the sweets that she once loved.However, Grave of the Fireflies does manage to end on somewhat of a happy note if the viewer remembers the start of the film. Many fans of the Sakuma Drop candy paid their resp ects on social media after hearing news of its discontinuation. The candies, Sakumashiki Drops, aren’t a fictional creation, but an actual confectionary brand that first went on sale in 1908.

Without these technologies, things like personalized recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. The Sakuma Drop candy products are made from real fruit juices, containing eight flavors like grape, apple, lemon, strawberry, pineapple, Japanese peppermint, chocolate, and orange.Information and statements about products are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

As a source of comfort, sweetness and a bit of hope amidst a world that only knows pain and suffering, Seita feeds the Sakumashiki Drops to Setsuko.

Assorted mixed fruits hard candy in a tin inspired by the Japanese anime Grave of the Fireflies character, featuring Setsuko on the cover of the tin. Etsy’s 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centres that host Etsy. Studio Ghibli’s The Grave of the Fireflies, which is based on the semi-autobiographical short story of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka, was released in 1988 and has since become a timeless classic. She has been plunged into the darkness of war, which has led to her mother’s death, the family home being destroyed and becoming unwanted by her relatives.

We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented here and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. TOKYO – A Tokyo sweet manufacturer famous for its Sakuma-shiki Drops canned candy will cease operations on Jan. Live from Dubai, we bring you the latest global markets and analysis, plus news-making interviews, with a special focus on MEA.

The candy came in one of those orange bubble wrapped envelopes, but there wasn't any dents or damage to the container. Despite the discontinuation of Sakuma Drops, the Grave of the Fireflies red tin is still available to be purchased in the U. Our global marketplace is a vibrant community of real people, ranging from makers and independent designers to creative entrepreneurs, connecting over special goods so you can browse the latest sakuma drops listings by Etsy sellers from, not just all corners of India, but also around the world. Ultimately, these challenges, along with the company’s factory being destroyed in a bombing raid, led to its closure in 1945. From the latest trends to all-time classics, you’ll find a number of choices when exploring the offering by our seller community.



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