The manga series Spy x Family, written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo, is having its moment in the spotlight. The Spy x Family characters are gaining admirers in Japan and worldwide. After a long wait, new series episodes are airing, and collaborations are starting to show up!
The series has already produced a decent amount of merchandise, and many companies have shown a desire to work with the franchise. We’ll look at the best snacks featuring Spy x Family characters that are just as cute as delicious!
Kuriyama Beika, a snack manufacturer primarily known for making Japanese rice snacks under the brand Befco, released a new lineup of their popular chiisana hoshi tabeyo (let’s eat little stars) star-shaped rice crackers in collaboration with Spy x Family.
The snack is available in two alternative box designs, one of which features Anya wearing a school uniform and Loid and Yor dressed in their “professional” outfit.
Grab some hoshitabeyo (star-shaped rice crackers) with a sweet custard flavor to snack on while watching the series. You’ll get a free random character sticker from a collection of eleven designs when you order.
You’ll feel instantly refreshed with a unique collaboration featuring Spy x Family characters with these round Japanese fruit gummies! These soft candies have delicious orange, muscat, peach, and cassis grape flavors.
To make it even more fun, you will find die-cut stickers featuring the most incredible family. If you’re lucky, it might even have a gummy in the shape of a Stella star.
A new collection menu is being offered by Sweets Paradise, the restaurant chain famous for its all-you-can-eat Japanese desserts. You can now enjoy a special Spy x Family collaboration menu at Sweets Paradise on top of the all-you-can-eat menu. Unique designs of the series’ main characters have been made with a special uniform for this occasion!
Visitors could eat snacks and enjoy drinks based on their favorite characters. The special menu will include sweet and delicious treats, drinks, and foods inspired by Spy x Family.
The café’s menu includes dishes, desserts, and drinks inspired by the series’s main characters. Some of the menu’s highlights include the yummy and adorable Anya’s pancakes, Loid’s breakfast plate, Becky’s meat spaghetti, Bond’s tapioca coconut milk, and Yor’s rosehip tea.
In addition, customers ordering from the collaboration menu will receive an original coaster from 12 designs that will be delivered randomly. All visitors will have a paper placemat with two unique exclusive designs during the collaboration. This collaboration café has Insta-worthy themed food and drinks!
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In like fashion, the hit manga Spy x Family has teamed up with Japanese confectionery brand Yoneya for a special edition of their Peanuts Monaka! The peanut-shaped snack is made of a rice paper shell stuffed with sweet red bean paste that has a flavor similar to peanuts.
It is the perfect treat for peanut lovers like the show’s beloved character Anya. The peanut-shaped box’s cover shows a picture of Anya, and inside each one is an acrylic charm with seven different designs.
The Spy x Family wafer biscuits from 7-Eleven are now sold with a random collection card in each pack for anime fans who also like the excitement of opening blind boxes. Besides the adorable Spy x Family-themed packaging, you’ll also receive a random collectible card out of 27 designs.
If you’re looking to collect all the cards, you might or might not also end up with a month’s worth of wafer snacks. But these cocoa-flavored wafers are so addicting that you won’t get sick of eating them! Each character card has unique symbols, such as Anya’s Stella Star and Yor’s assassin knives. Only the Forger family cards have a duo design representing their double identity.
New and exciting episodes of Spy x Family are back to keep us entertained and reclaim its Top 10 spot on Netflix. Due to the show’s rising popularity, more businesses have created snacks that feature the show’s characters. Now you can munch on snacks while binge-watching the upcoming episodes of Spy x Family. There was even a collab cafe that came out recently! Talk about the best of both worlds!
Have you tried any of the snacks above? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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