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Title: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Japanese Chocolate Bars on April 01, 2014, 05:52:06 PM
Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
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Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: edutBTC on April 01, 2014, 06:37:43 PM
yes


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: shorena on April 01, 2014, 07:49:38 PM
No, the price for the shipping is not worth the order. As nice as it would be to get some choc for my BTC, but .14 for delivery? No thanks


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: b!z on April 02, 2014, 11:52:51 AM
Green tea kit kats?


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Prolifik on April 02, 2014, 12:00:49 PM
If the of cost shipping wasn't ridiculous, yes.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Flashman on April 02, 2014, 12:49:12 PM
No, the price for the shipping is not worth the order. As nice as it would be to get some choc for my BTC, but .14 for delivery? No thanks

That's 0.014 ~ $7, not super ridiculous for international small packet.... and why you'd want to order 10 for same shipping price.... all in for 10 bars, $17ish so about $1.70 per 55g bar. So considering the "higher end" mass retail swiss, german, belgian etc chocolate is around $3 for 90g AFAICR then it's in the same ballpark.

But as always caveat emptor.


If I was trying to get this off the ground, I'd do a Willy Wonka and print up some paper wallet sleeves for the chocolate, random values, the "golden ticket" would probably only be 0.1 or so, but it would make it more fun.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Denni on April 02, 2014, 01:17:08 PM
What's so special about the Japanese chocolate? Little girl panties flavor ? -,-


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: bryant.coleman on April 02, 2014, 04:16:02 PM
If the of cost shipping wasn't ridiculous, yes.

It is much lower than average Ebay shipping cost. And remember, Chocolate bars require specialized packing before the shipment.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Lethn on April 02, 2014, 04:22:53 PM
I'm not bothered about the packaging cost because I know how much it costs to send stuff internationally, especially if it's perishable, I can see the appeal to some because Bitcoin is going to be a classic method of being able to get items you can only get in certain countries but I'm not really that interested in chocolate from another country :D

OP, you're looking at a very niche market there, you may want to also look at other stuff to export from Japan if you want to make some money and get more interest.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Flashman on April 02, 2014, 06:28:09 PM
OP, you're looking at a very niche market there, you may want to also look at other stuff to export from Japan if you want to make some money and get more interest.

Probably a niche of about 5 BTC holders who've ever visited Japan, tasted the chocolate and liked it better than Cadbury's, Hershey's etc... or expats.

.. and the 3 people who are curious.

Judging by magazine cover buzz, there's about to be a sashimi health food kick, so "authentic" seaweed wraps, spices, herbs, and other less perishable ingredients for that kind of thing might go down well.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: pbj sammich on April 02, 2014, 06:46:56 PM
I'd love some too, but that shipping is a deal breaker


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: wnetwork on April 02, 2014, 06:47:33 PM
There are some Asian markets here in USA do have foods shipped from Japan and elsewhere. Of course, not all foods are available like Kit Kats (I got green tea kit kat from hmart), and mt dew cheetos which I bought on eBay (shipped from Japan). I also buy from Japan Country store at Epcot *Disney* whenever I'm there like ramune. Anythings that can melt, I only buy during cool-cold months.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: lynn_402 on April 02, 2014, 11:57:36 PM
OP, you're looking at a very niche market there, you may want to also look at other stuff to export from Japan if you want to make some money and get more interest.

Probably a niche of about 5 BTC holders who've ever visited Japan, tasted the chocolate and liked it better than Cadbury's, Hershey's etc... or expats.

.. and the 3 people who are curious.

Judging by magazine cover buzz, there's about to be a sashimi health food kick, so "authentic" seaweed wraps, spices, herbs, and other less perishable ingredients for that kind of thing might go down well.

I'm one of these 5 persons :D
Green tea flavoured chocolate is truly wonderful. Sadly the website offers only milk chocolate :(

If by any chance you'll also offer rice koji and umeboshi, I'll be a buyer for sure.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: techgeek on April 03, 2014, 12:19:49 AM
Definitely a niche product, unless it came with some crazy raffle prize for buying that chocolate. I dont see the difference, besides some imprint cause most coco used are the same. A good majority, unless you can seriously taste a big difference.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: lynn_402 on April 03, 2014, 12:25:35 AM
Definitely a niche product, unless it came with some crazy raffle prize for buying that chocolate. I dont see the difference, besides some imprint cause most coco used are the same. A good majority, unless you can seriously taste a big difference.

Japanese milk chocolate is indeed very similar to the american version. What's interesting though, is the bigger choice of flavour (especially green tea).
But the website does not provide that.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: shorena on April 03, 2014, 04:49:51 AM
No, the price for the shipping is not worth the order. As nice as it would be to get some choc for my BTC, but .14 for delivery? No thanks

That's 0.014 ~ $7, not super ridiculous for international small packet.... and why you'd want to order 10 for same shipping price.... all in for 10 bars, $17ish so about $1.70 per 55g bar. So considering the "higher end" mass retail swiss, german, belgian etc chocolate is around $3 for 90g AFAICR then it's in the same ballpark.

But as always caveat emptor.


If I was trying to get this off the ground, I'd do a Willy Wonka and print up some paper wallet sleeves for the chocolate, random values, the "golden ticket" would probably only be 0.1 or so, but it would make it more fun.


Looks like the price was changed, still for $1.70 i could just go to the next store and buy 2 55g bars easily, but that might be because swiss and beligium are neibours ;)


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: bryant.coleman on April 03, 2014, 05:41:29 AM
Looks like the price was changed, still for $1.70 i could just go to the next store and buy 2 55g bars easily, but that might be because swiss and beligium are neibours ;)

The Swiss and Belgian varieties are not as exotic as the Japanese ones. If you want to try out the Japanese chocolate, then you'll have to dish out a few bucks more. (Will make more sense to chocoholics).


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: shorena on April 03, 2014, 06:37:10 AM
Looks like the price was changed, still for $1.70 i could just go to the next store and buy 2 55g bars easily, but that might be because swiss and beligium are neibours ;)

The Swiss and Belgian varieties are not as exotic as the Japanese ones. If you want to try out the Japanese chocolate, then you'll have to dish out a few bucks more. (Will make more sense to chocoholics).

Thats true, chocolate from japan is more expensive. The price is ~11.4 USD per 100g, thats for white choclate with green tea though. But thats also available within 30 minutes. Im pretty sure they or similar stores can get me Meiji for a price lower or similar to the one at Satoshimart. But they will problably not accept BTC :C
A well I guess the price is pretty good considering worldwide shipping.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: johnnicholss on April 03, 2014, 08:41:25 AM
Maybe if i am from japan. But for me the shipping cost is higher than your chocolate cost.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: Malin Keshar on April 03, 2014, 08:51:59 AM
maybe Swiss choc? The Japanese aren't exactly famous for their chocs.


Title: Re: Would you buy Japanese Chocolate With Crypto-Coins?
Post by: counter on April 03, 2014, 11:37:24 AM
Yes yes I would but shipping is a concern for me.  Their are some local shops that have some fun products I'd love to be able to buy with my bitcoins.  They will be getting emails from me suggesting this in the near future for sure.