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"Ichiban kuji" are a type of lottery often held at Japanese convenience stores, where customers purchase a ticket at a blind draw for a chance to win a number of prizes. Last year, 7-11 Japan rolled out a number of awesome Super Mario Brothers themed goods via ichiban kuji, and this year they're not only offering more to win, but a number of Super Mario Brothers-themed food as well!
Presenting the 7-11 app at the register along with any of the following six items will enter customers in a lottery to win coupons, tote bags, or even a Nintendo Switch as part of the 7-11 Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Campaign.
Mario's Mixed Roll
Neapolitan pasta with mushrooms, croquette with a red ketchup sauce, and egg salad.
Yoshi's Green Melon Bread (Melon Cream & Whip)
Green melon bread filled with melon whipped cream.
Bowser's Fire Breathing Super Spicy Karaage Roll
Karaage fried chicken drenched in a super spicy sauce and served on a roll.
Princess Peach's Dolce (Strawberry Rare Cheese & Strawberry Jelly)
A double-layered sweet made of smooth strawberry rare cheese and sweet and sour strawberry jelly.
Super Star's Milk Agar (with Pineapple Sauce)
Milk agar combined with a yellow pineapple sauce in the shape of a Super Star.
Fire Flower Fiery Curry Steamed Buns
Red curry nikuman steamed buns.
Participating 7-11's in Japan will hold the campaign and offer the goods from Friday, February 5, 2021 - Wednesday, February 24, 2021.