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When it comes to the perfect combination of squishy and cute, it may be hard to top the adorable shiba inu marshmallow, but charming figure maker and Twitter user @ushihito may have found a worthy rival in the form of this seal-shaped mizu manju!
Source: @ushihito
Source: @ushihito
Source: @ushihito
As is the case with mizu manju, the traditional sweet is transparent and packed with red bean paste, but @ushihito claims the gelatinous figure can't actually be eaten. It seems the lone purpose of the adorable seal is to look cute and be as squishy as possible--and we are totally ok with that!