If you buy 5-6 donuts, they'll put it in a box for you. Also, I think it's definitely okay to bring these back as a gift, since they are made fresh (stocks run quickly) and keeps in the freezer for 10 days.
When you want to eat it again, just defrost it for a bit before devouring it. But eating it on the day itself is best of course.
SO CUTE. Stacked like tsum tsums.
Alternatively, you can have it packed in a bag like we did.
I forgot what the flavours were, but we chose it based on the designs we wanted. Designs rotate based on which day you visit. I actually saw the Lion-Kun on the website and thought I could order it, but... no.
All donuts here are handmade. Their donuts do not contain preservatives or margarine. If you wish to see what kinds of ingredients they use, you can view them here in Japanese, or use google translate to get a better understanding. Of course, it helps if you read Japanese.
Each donut costs about 280 yen to 390 yen on average.
These donuts are so cute, we just can't get enough of them!
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Ikumimama Donuts Jiyugaoka (イクミママのどうぶつドーナツ)
Location: 1 Chome-28-8 Jiyūgaoka, Meguro-ku, Tōkyō-to 152-0035, Japan
Japanese Address: 自由が丘1-28-8, 目黒区, 東京都 〒152-0035, Japan
Tel: +81 3 4214 4533
Operating Hours: 10:00 am - 7:30 pm (closed on Wednesdays)
Website: https://ikumimama.com/
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