
Bonbon Drop Craze Disrupts Japan Retail
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Japanese retailers are struggling with a surge in demand for Bonbon Drop stickers, leading to temporary sales suspensions. Counterfeit products are also spreading as resale prices soar.
A craze for Bonbon Drop stickers is sweeping Japan, causing chaos for retailers. Shops are temporarily halting sales due to overwhelming crowds trying to purchase the popular items. This may impact your ability to find these souvenirs during your trip.
The high demand has led to a surge in resale prices, making it difficult to acquire the stickers at reasonable costs. Travelers should be aware of inflated prices and potential scams.
Counterfeit Bonbon Drop stickers are also circulating. Exercise caution when purchasing to ensure authenticity, particularly from unofficial sources. Consider buying directly from reputable retailers when sales resume.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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