
These delicious-looking, chocolate-covered truffles come in some seriously cute Halloween-themed Tsum Tsum wrappers.
As Tokyo Disneyland gears up for their annual Halloween Party, starting from September 9, Japanese snack brand Bourbon is celebrating the spookiest season of the year by releasing a line of ten Halloween-themed snacks, and their first offering features the adorably squishable characters from Disney’s Tsum Tsum.
These Trick Box Truffles, part of their Disney character series, go on sale all across Japan starting tomorrow and feature a box illustrated with images of Mickey and friends all dressed up and ready to get their trick or treat on.
Each box will retail for 450 yen (US$4.40), and can be found at convenience stores, drug stores, large retailers, and specialty shops. They’d make great Halloween gifts for your friends, or, if you’re the type that doesn’t like to share, you can hoard them all to yourself!
On the same day Bourbon will also release Disney-themed Alfort chocolates, Snoopy-themed caramel popcorn, and more! This could prove to be dangerous for anyone with a sweet tooth, so if you’re worried about packing on some extra pounds, why not bite into some diet pizza to balance things out!
Source and featured image: @Press

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