Sanrio is collaborating with fruit sandwich specialty store Fruits Box Daikanyama to offer a sandwich and beverage as well as exclusive merchandise inspired by the popular character Cinnamoroll.
Cinnamoroll's sandwich incorporates pastel blue whipped cream and star-shaped fruit, as well as apple and honey compote for added sweetness, as Cinnamoroll is frequently depicted flying over the sky.
The drink is also themed after the sky since it is a blue soda with a lychee flavor and cute star-shaped jellies.
Cinnamoroll is combined with some cute fruity motifs in the products, such as this plushy of him sleeping on a fruit sandwich.
They even have a Cinnamoroll dressed up as a Fruits Box employee, complete with an apron worn by the shop's employees.
Cute stationery and interesting souvenirs like keychains are also available.
Fruits Box Daikanyama in Tokyo is where you'll find these delectable treats.


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