Every year, new products and special creations are announced in honor of Halloween and Jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, black cats, and a number of other spooky symbols can be seen on familiar products. Even in Japan, Halloween is celebrated (although sometimes misunderstood), giving rise to cute and scary limited edition items. Let’s take a look at the sweeter side of Halloween in Japan with menu items from Baskin Robbins, Krispy Kreme, Cold Stone, and Mister Donut.
Cute Halloween ice cream from Baskin Robbins
▼ Halloween Happy Doll ice cream featuring six different animals wearing a witch’s hat. So cute! Get yours before the end of October!
▼ Halloween Variety Box filled with ice cream topped with Halloween chocolate.
▼ A Halloween sundae topped with chocolate or pumpkin cake and all the spooky fixings.
Images: Baskin Robbin
Baskin Robbins Japan is also offering Pumpkin Pudding, Magical “Mint-night,” Devil’s Cake, and Witch’s Trick ice cream flavors in honor of Halloween. All special Halloween treats are on sale now until October 31.
Spooky Doughnuts from Krispy Kreme
Krispy Skremes are on sale now at Krispy Kreme featuring Purple Potato Mont Blanc, Caramel Halloween Jack, and Orange Chocolate Spider doughnuts. They’re also serving up apple pie tea lattes for the fall season.
Images: Krispy Kreme
Festive Halloween treats from Cold Stone
Cold Stone Creamery is actually quite popular in Japan. The company is getting into the Halloween spirit with their Very Scary Monster creation, made with purple potato ice cream and berries, and Screamy Creamy Brownie creation, made with pumpkin ice cream and Oreo cookie bits.
Hello Kitty jack-o-lantern doughnuts from Mister Donut
Everyone’s favorite little kitty is getting a Halloween makeover at Mister Donut. The famous chain in Japan is also serving up pumpkin and strawberry-flavored doughnuts.
So hurry up and take advantage of these special Halloween creations. Unfortunately, all of the goodies listed above are only available in Japan. For those abroad, which Halloween treats do you wish were in your country?
Source: MyNavi News