
7-Eleven Japan: Cuddly Fried Chicken Plushie!
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7-Eleven Japan's Happy Kuji event features a giant fried chicken skewer plushie! Other prizes include blankets modeled after 7-Eleven's Gold Series frozen foods.
7-Eleven Japan is offering a unique prize in its Happy Kuji lottery: a 90-centimeter fried chicken skewer plushie. For 850 yen (US$5.50), you can try your luck at winning this cuddly comfort food. The plushie is also the "last one" prize, awarded to the person who buys the last ticket at a participating store.
Other quirky prizes include blankets resembling 7-Eleven's frozen pizza and hamburger steak packages. There are also bread pouches mimicking popular bread wrappers, Cup Deli-themed canisters, and smoothie ingredient pouches. These items offer a fun, unique souvenir from your Japan trip.
Look out for plush coffee cup charms, Maru De ice bar towels, and Chigiri Bread cushions. The event runs at 7-Eleven Japan branches, offering a chance to snag a memorable, Japan-exclusive item.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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