The EvanTube family unboxed a Japan Crate, a monthly subscription box that delivers Japanese candies and snacks. The family tried various items, including a Panda-shaped chocolate, shrimp chips, a DIY gummy candy kit, and a grape-flavored cube. They also found a toy otter with a fish, a booklet about Japan, and a comic at the end. The family enjoyed most of the treats, with some exceptions, and are looking forward to next month's box.
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1. The family received a Japan Crate, a monthly Japanese candy delivery.
2. The crate contained 12 to 14 different items, including a drink and a DIY project.
3. The first item was a Panda-shaped chocolate treat.
4. The second item was a package of shrimp chips, baked not fried, with Yuzu and black pepper flavor.
5. The shrimp chips were 50 years old and had a new flavor.
6. The third item was a drink, a pineapple juice with high fructose corn syrup.
7. The drink contained 19 grams of sugar.
8. The fourth item was a potato cracker with a shrimp flavor.
9. The fifth item was a DIY gummy candy kit with a bear and dragon mold.
10. The sixth item was a fruit snack, individually wrapped in a fruit tray.
11. The seventh item was a gum with a superhero theme.
12. The eighth item was a lollipop with a fun dip, requiring the user to lick and dip it.
13. The ninth item was a gummy hand with a peace sign, actually a rock-paper-scissors theme.
14. The tenth item was a whistle candy that could be blown through a small hole to create a loud whistling sound.
15. The family also received a little squishy toy, an otter with a fish, as a bonus item.
16. The box included a booklet with information about Japan and a comic at the end.