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Chaki Nakayoshi Ushi Butter Candy
A traditional Hokkaido souvenir marked by an illustration of a cow. Butter candy is a famous confection born in Yakumo, Hokkaido, and is said to have originated from adding butter to starch syrup made from potato starch. Chaki is a confectionery manufacturer in Asahikawa that continues to produce simple candies using Hokkaido-produced butter. The retro cow packaging evokes a sense of nostalgia. As soon as you take a bite, the aroma of butter slowly spreads. It is truly a classic flavor that preserves traditional manufacturing methods. The richness of the butter and a gentle sweetness spread softly in your mouth. It is a beloved Hokkaido souvenir that continues to be enjoyed for its unchanging deliciousness.
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Shin Nihonkai Ferry Butter Candy
Butter candy sold on board the Shin Nihonkai Ferry. The simple sweetness of Hokkaido butter blends with the memories of sea voyages, making it a nostalgic staple souvenir for ferry passengers.
Little Bear Poochan Butter Candy
A classic Hokkaido souvenir butter candy sold in a cute little bear package. A retro candy with the rich flavor of Hokkaido butter gently spreading through your mouth.
Boys, Dream Big! Butter Candy
A Hokkaido staple butter candy featuring Dr. Clark's famous quote on its packaging. The rich flavor of Hokkaido butter spreads throughout your mouth.
Trappist Butter Candy
A traditional butter candy made at the Trappist Monastery near Hakodate. The simple flavor, handcrafted by monks, has been loved for many years as a staple Hokkaido souvenir.
Hokkaido Beef Butter Candy
A classic butter candy that allows you to enjoy the rich flavor of Hokkaido butter and milk. A traditional Hokkaido sweet where a simple, gentle sweetness spreads slowly throughout your mouth.



