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Japanese HOTARU NO HAKA Full Candy TIN sealed fresh Grave of the Fireflies movie

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Without these technologies, things like personalized recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. Il faut préciser que c’est la société Sakuma Shiki Drops qui fait faillite (boîtes en haut) mais pas Sakuma Drops (boîtes en bas) qui eux continueront d’être produits👍🏻 https://t. Grave of the Fireflies follows two siblings, Seita and his younger sister, Setsuko, who struggle to survive in the last few months of the Second World War after a firebombing raid destroys their home. Sugar, Starch Syrup, Juice (Apple, Orange, Grape, Strawberry, Lemon, Pineapple), Maltodextrin, Acidulant [Citric Acid (E330)], Flavoring, Coloring [Anthocyanin (E163), Paprika (E160c)].

Sakuma-shiki Drops first hit shelves in 1908, and saw a resurgence in popularity decades later after the canned candy appeared in the 1988 anime “Grave of the Fireflies. Content on this site is not intended to substitute for advice given by medical practitioner, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional. Turning off the personalized advertising setting won’t stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. The candy came in one of those orange bubble wrapped envelopes, but there wasn't any dents or damage to the container.

She has been plunged into the darkness of war, which has led to her mother’s death, the family home being destroyed and becoming unwanted by her relatives. When they run out, he fills the tin up with water, using the residual sugar to create sweetened water for her to drink. When the Pacific War began in 1941, it became increasingly difficult for Japanese companies to access foreign products. While the candy’s eight flavors (grape, apple, lemon, strawberry, pineapple, Japanese peppermint, chocolate and orange) have largely remained the same over the last 100 years, its packaging has been altered frequently, making the now-iconic tins a highly collectible item. Sojiro Sakuma, an entrepreneur hailing from Chiba Prefecture, wanted to create a Japanese version of the popular fruit candies imported from abroad, thus founding Sakuma Seika.

The flavors include grape, apple, lemon, strawberry, pineapple, Japanese peppermint, chocolate and orange. Live from Dubai, we bring you the latest global markets and analysis, plus news-making interviews, with a special focus on MEA. This would be Setsuko’s last taste of happiness, as shortly after this scene, they are thrust out into the streets of Kobe to fend for themselves. It’s worth pointing out that this actually isn’t the first time for the Sakumashiki Drops maker to shut down. During World War II, all three of the company’s factories, located in Tokyo, Osaka, and Manchuria, were destroyed, and the company was officially restarted in 1948.TOKYO – A Tokyo sweet manufacturer famous for its Sakuma-shiki Drops canned candy will cease operations on Jan.

The candies, Sakumashiki Drops, aren’t a fictional creation, but an actual confectionary brand that first went on sale in 1908.Decorate and personalize laptops, windows, and more Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers Super durable and water-resistant 1/8 inch (3. As much as the Sakuma Drops are a symbol of hope for the film’s protagonists, they're also one of hopelessness. Please always read the labels, warnings, and directions provided with the product before using or consuming a product. The Sakuma Seika brand is particularly well known abroad for this box of fruit candies (apple, orange, grape, strawberry, lemon, pineapple), reminiscent of the movie Grave of the Fireflies.

They were created by Sojiro Sakuma, an entrepreneur from Chiba Prefecture who saw how popular fruit candies imported from overseas had become in Japan, and wanted to create a domestic version so tasty that it would then be Japan’s turn to export its candy drops abroad. The candy drops are perhaps best known to people outside of Japan for their appearance in the 1988 anime film depicting the hardships of young siblings Seita and Setsuko in wartorn Kobe. Information and statements about products are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.Likely compounding the problem is that Sakuma Seika offers only a modest number of products aside from Sakumashiki Drops, mostly other fruit-flavored hard candies and lozenges, but none have become sizable hits.

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