Wasabi KitKat
Japan is known for releasing limited-edition flavours of everyone’s favourite chocolate-covered wafer: the KitKat bar. We haven’t dared to try them but we assume these wasabi KitKats at DDD pack a punch. Try it at your own risk. $79.80
The newest Don Don Donki just opened its first 24-hour store in Hong Kong. The Japanese megachain is known for its cosmetics, health products, food and assortment of miscellaneous items. Whimsical, wonderful and just plain wacky, here is a list of items that piqued our interest.
By Mabel Lui and Anna Kam
Japan is known for releasing limited-edition flavours of everyone’s favourite chocolate-covered wafer: the KitKat bar. We haven’t dared to try them but we assume these wasabi KitKats at DDD pack a punch. Try it at your own risk. $79.80
While still a couple of months away, DDD is already stocking up on Halloween-themed items, including this combo of tattoo stickers and gum. Fake blood stains, eyeballs and scars are among the sample stickers they carry in the package. Why is there gum in this package? Why the hell not. $9.80
Similar to the waist trainer that the Kardashians use during their workouts (but without the price tag), this ab trainer is meant to be worn while you are sleeping, so you can (allegedly) work your abs even when you’re not awake. Go get snatched, gurl. $78
There's nothing quite like a glass of freshly poured beer from the tap. Fret not, you can get those beautiful beer bubbles in the comfort of your own home with this handy beer frothing machine. An added bonus: it comes in a multitude of different styles, most notably, cupid peeing into your beer glass. $177
Calling all shower singers, the Utaet Voice Trainer takes you beyond the tub, allowing you to perfect your chops anywhere without disturbing your neighbours. Music to your ears might not be music to theirs, so this device has a cleverly designed earpiece that allows you to hear yourself singing, at no expense of others' eardrums. $295
An item that looks like its a pacifier for babies, this invention is actually made for adults. Another invention by Utaet, except this one is meant for training your diaphragm. It claims that the more you use this tool, the more you will be able to project your voice when you unleash your inner Mariah. $155
A face mask that takes pore cleansing to a whole new level. Instead of pore strips that are only used on your nose, go the extra mile and incorporate a face mask that extracts the dirt from your entire face into your routine. $99
Clearing your ears of all that excess gunk has never been easier. DDD’s electric ear cleaner has elevated your ear-cleaning experience with a handy tool that is equal parts practical and convenient, and much better for sensitive ears. Goodbye, cotton swabs. $48
There’s nothing better than an at-home spa treatment after a long and strenuous day. That’s why we’ve got our eyes on this aqua bubble beauty eye mask, which has unique gel beads that can be heated up to relieve dry eyes or cooled down to reduce puffy ones. Because this particular version has openings for the eyes (unlike regular sleep masks), you don’t have to sacrifice your vision for that eye-deal beauty relief. $88
Rest and recovery are just as important as pushing yourself in the gym. Foam rolling increases circulation throughout the body, and better circulation means being able to move better. DDD features a large range of foam rollers in the store, but this one is made specifically for your foot. Take a load off, stick one of these under your foot after a long day and let it work its magic. $100
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