7-Eleven Japan will be selling two Yukimi Daifuku for the price of one until September 21st, 2022.
Manufactured by Lotte, Yukimi Daifuku is the most famous brand of mochi ice cream in Japan.
It has an exterior layer of chewy mochi that keeps its softness in the freezer and an interior layer of sweet and mild milk vanilla ice cream.
There are various additional tastes available as well, which vary seasonally.
The well-known ice cream has been added by 7-Eleven to the list of items that are qualified for its Puraichi+1 program, which offers qualified products a free voucher for an additional product or the same product as the initial purchase.
By September 21st, customers who purchase Yukimi Daifuku will receive a coupon good for a free plain Yukimi Daifuku!
The voucher can be redeemed between September 21st and October 5th.


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