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Introducing 5 'Cool' Themed Products for Japanese Confectionery Day! Lineup Includes 'Puru-Mochi Mizu Manju' Focused on Texture

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7-Eleven Japan has introduced five wagashi (Japanese confectionery) products themed around 'coolness' for 'Wagashi no Hi' (June 16). Products like 'Puru-Mochi Mizu Manju' will be released sequentially starting June 9 at stores nationwide (with some exceptions).

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Q: What new products are available for the 'Wagashi Day' at Seven-Eleven?
A: The lineup includes five products: 'Purumochi Water Manju', 'Purumochi Water Manju Matcha An', 'Tsururin Water Yokan', 'Rich Milk Jelly', and 'Shiratama Anmitsu'.
Q: When will the 'Purumochi Water Manju' be available for sale?
A: It will be released sequentially starting from Tuesday, June 9.
Q: What is 'Wagashi Day'?
A: June 16 is 'Wagashi Day'. It originated from the year 848 when Emperor Nimmyo placed sweets and other offerings before the gods and prayed for health and good fortune. It was established by the National Wagashi Association in 1979.
Q: Where will the 'Purumochi Water Manju' be sold?
A: It will be sold at all Seven-Eleven stores nationwide, except for those in Tohoku, Hokuriku, Aichi, Gifu, Mie, and Okinawa prefectures.
Q: What is the reason behind Seven-Eleven expanding its wagashi product range?
A: In recent years, there has been increased attention to wagashi due to health consciousness and the need for convenient nutritional supplements. Seven-Eleven is enhancing its product range to propose a lifestyle that enjoys traditional wagashi in a modern way.