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Floresta character-shaped donuts
Originating in Nara, Floresta is famous for two things: making completely organic donuts with only the best ingredients and making the most adorable animal and character-shaped donut treats. This seems to have been a successful formula since Floresta now has locations throughout Japan.
One of Floresta's frequent partners in making character-shaped donuts in Sanrio. We have already reported on their previous collaborations such as Pompompurin donuts for Christmas, My Melody and Kuromi for Valentine's Day, and Cinnamoroll for White Day.
Halloween is the perfect opportunity for character-shaped treats, and last year, Floresta and Sanrio collaborated on adorable My Melody and Kuromi donuts.
Back together for Halloween
This year, they've teamed up once again for some Halloween fun. But this time, it's Cinnamoroll who gets the honor to be featured in this sweet collaboration.
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Cinnamoroll Halloween donuts from Floresta
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These special Cinnamoroll Halloween donuts cost 450 JPY + tax apiece, are available from October 17th to 31st, and come in two flavors, cinnamon (left) and cappuccino (right):
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On top of a chocolate donut decorated with spiderweb icing, and a bright chocolate star made with Japanese kabocha pumpkin, Cinnamoroll wears a purple Halloween hat made with Japanese purple yams to complete the look.
You can order the donuts at all Floresta locations and, if you live in Japan, you can have them delivered by ordering online here (from October 17th).