Taiyosha Co., Ltd., a confectionery shop in Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture, will release a new sensory dessert drink 'Colorful Jewel Shake' on April 24, combining 5 fruit jellies and an ultra-rich vanilla shake.
Taiyosha Co., Ltd. is a small local confectionery shop based in Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture, founded 68 years ago and operating 4 direct stores. We widely manufacture and sell sweets 'entirely in our own factory', including peanut crackers, Japanese sweets like dorayaki and strawberry daifuku, cookies, manju, hand-drawn birthday cakes, and sake cakes (OEM) using sake from breweries across Japan.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: New Product
FAQ
When was the "Colorful Jewel Shake" featuring five fruit jellies and a milk fat content of forty‑two percent officially released according to the announcement?
The "Colorful Jewel Shake" with five fruit jellies and forty‑two percent milk fat was officially released on April 24, as stated in the article title.
What exact milk fat percentage and how many fruit jelly pieces are specified for the new "Colorful Jewel Shake" introduced by Taiyosha Co., Ltd.?
The new "Colorful Jewel Shake" is described as containing forty‑two percent milk fat and includes five individual fruit jelly pieces, according to the product description.
How many direct retail stores does Taiyosha Co., Ltd., the small local confectionery shop founded sixty‑eight years ago, currently operate?
Taiyosha Co., Ltd. currently operates four direct retail stores, as mentioned in the company overview within the article.
In which city and prefecture of Japan is Taiyosha Co., Ltd., the maker of the Ultra‑Rich Vanilla Shake, headquartered?
Taiyosha Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Sosa City, which is located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, as indicated in the company description.
Which traditional Japanese sweets are listed among the products that Taiyosha Co., Ltd. manufactures entirely in its own factory?
The article lists that Taiyosha Co., Ltd. manufactures traditional Japanese sweets such as dorayaki, strawberry daifuku, and manju, along with other confectionery items, all produced in its own factory.