Friday, August 6, 2010

Japanese Packaging

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It's always fun going to a new country and enjoying the packaging of everyday basic items. They always look so fresh and appealing!

Above are a few Hello Sandwich everyday essentials. Okay, I'll be honest - I usually use another margarine brand but I had to try out this one because I fell in love with the typeface and packaging. Hope it's nice!

10 comments:

  1. i like your blog!!
    :) :)
    suteki !

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  2. Thank you so much Saya! Your's is sooooo super cute! Thank you for stopping by!
    Love Love
    Hello Sandwich
    xxx

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  3. oh how is that Teikoku Hotelu margarine? Chotto takai desho? My fav is よつばバター。
    Japanese packaging for basic items never really appeal to me, but when I'm at another country I LOVE going to the supermarkets and look at all these things! It's so much fun isn't it! I can picture you smiling in Ozeki - so kawaii!!!

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  4. Such a fresh blog - Love it! I just bought Hello Sandwich and can't wait to flick through - it's been on my to do list for a month and I finally got around to it.

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  5. Hiki-chan! Ha ha I haven't actually tasted it yet! But I will let you know! ooooo I want to try Yotsuba butter! I will look out for it! I usually use one that tastes like plastic - but it complements the Japanese plastic cheese! ha ha!

    Hello Amy! Thank you so much! I am so happy you like the Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide!

    Stay tuned for my new zine coming soon!

    Love Love
    Hello Sandwich
    xxx

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  6. Hope the margarine is as good as it looks ;)
    I love that beautiful doily!!!

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  7. i totally 100% agree:) lovely lovely choices!

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  8. lovely packaging! i've only been to japan on a stopover (overnight in the nikko narita; spent my two hours of daylight before flying out wandering the long term carpark and its convenience store), but i'm afraid that if i ever went there for a longer period i would have to buy extra luggage to cart everything home -- one for muji, and one for packaged food.

    is there a japanese idiom for "cutting the cheese"? ha ha.

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  9. ii-ne-kore! Hello lovely! ha ha all the things I used to want to buy before I moved to Japan are now so affordable - and the only options (no need to go to the asian grocery store!)

    Hi Bowb! Thank you for your comment! Oh ha ha yes you should bring some empty bags next time you come to Japan and stock up!

    xxx

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  10. Hello Karen! ha ha I do too! I am almost finished my other one now so time will soon tell!
    xxx

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