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Mugen Edamame Endless Soybeans (10-pack)

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$120.00

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Mugen Edamame Endless Soybeans started it all - squeeze the beans out of the pod and watch them pop out, then zip back in again. Part toy, part keychain, part stress-reliever, completely fun - the original and the best.

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The classic Mugen keychain - the Edamame that started it all! Once you pop, you just can’t stop (as someone once said) (^_^)

Each pod looks just like the edamame you’ve squeezed in every good Japanese restaurant, but this one isn’t quite as tasty. Instead, it’s home to a bunch of cheeky little plastic beans that love to slide in and out until the cows come home, hence the ‘endless’ tag.

In all, there are 12 different characters to collect, so you never know which ones will pop out of your pod. Check out the vid below to see for yourself - these things are must-have Japanese coolness.



Due to a recent run on these, we bought in bulk and so are only selling them in boxes of ten.

Remember, the price shown is not for one, but for TEN - give one to all your Japanophile friends and be loved forever!

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