Bargain Hunting at Don Quixote

Don Quixote is my favorite chain store in Japan. Where else can you buy party sized snacks bigger than they sell in American supermarkets, Louis Vuitton bags, electrical appliances, cosplay outfits, children’s toys, whale curry, and adult goods all under the same roof? If only Wal-Mart was as cool as this…
I always happen to find great things at “the Donkey Store”, and yesterday was no exception:
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How can I best describe this product… um… moist hole in a can. They didn’t have an opened one, so I really don’t know what this can contains exactly. Is it edible, and if so, what flavour is it? Does it have a heating catalyst or do you have to heat it up some other way? These and other questions need to be addressed.
Luckily…
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“Kumamoto Joe” Debiec doesn’t mind if it’s a little past its expiration date. For the bargain price of 399 yen, he went crazy and bought a crate full (stocking stuffers, he claimed). His evaluation on this product should be forthcoming shortly- stay tuned…

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