
US pretzel chain Auntie Anne's will open its first Japan store near Ikebukuro Station East exit on the 8th of November. The nation's political leaders will presumably already have been warned against going there.
http://www.auntieannes.jp/
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wuchan wrote:It's in every mall in the states. Soft pretzels dipped in butter.... mmmmm...
wuchan wrote:It's in every mall in the states. Soft pretzels dipped in butter.... mmmmm...
American Oyaji wrote:Uhhh, No, it's not. I'd never heard of if until this thread.
American Oyaji wrote:Uhhh, No, it's not. I'd never heard of if until this thread.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Me neither. But I haven't lived in the US in 5 years so I thought maybe it was a new chain.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Me neither. But I haven't lived in the US in 5 years so I thought maybe it was a new chain.
IkemenTommy wrote:Maybe it is like Jamba Juice or something. I've been out of the loop for so long that I don't give a shit anymore but let me know when Taco Bell arrives.
IparryU wrote:TB is a discrase to Mexican food... but I still love it!
IkemenTommy wrote:Maybe it is like Jamba Juice or something. I've been out of the loop for so long that I don't give a shit anymore but let me know when Taco Bell arrives.
xenomorph42 wrote:Aunt Anne's-they have great Pretzels! Coming from West Coast Southern Cali where the weather is usually warm and dry, ironically, people love them, they are in most malls and people love them. The garlic flavored pretzel can't be beat! But they have many other flavors, let's hope they can bring Aunt Anne's throughout Japan.
http://www.auntieannes.com/
To all you TB bashers Taco Bell is American Mexican, not traditional Mexican and does not try to be so, therefore to compare it to authentic Mexican food is really not an accurate assessment. Having said all that, if Soul, Korea can have Carl's Jr./Hardee's then by all means they need to bring Taco Bell to Japan. 7 layer burrito, hmmmmmm!
www.tacobell.com
Lastly, Japanese love Juice, right. Jamba Juice would really fit in Japan. I think Japanese suffer from a lack of fiber anyway, this is one way of getting there fiber and some veggies in a delicious drink. JJ is probably the best, healthy and very, very addictive. Most of them at least to my knowledge are in California, don't know if they expanded beyond that.
http://www.jambajuice.com/
IparryU wrote:Everyone shut up now, I am getting the shakes for a duble wester bacon cheese burger w/ jalapenos, chezy gordida crunches, KFC's chicken mash potato bowl, and an orange julious...
I need to get back to cali pranto! care package anyone?
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