Saturday, June 17, 2017

Little Joys. Daiso Japan Mini Haul

Mood: Happy, nibbling a Hershey's Bar. 
Music: China Crisis. Because 80s music is FRI-YAY!

Daiso Japan Mini-haul.

If you frequent your friendly neighborhood malls, more or less you are very aware of the Daiso P88 stores. Daiso is a large franchise of 100-yen shops founded in Japan, owned by Daiso Sangyo Corp (Thank You Wikipedia). The 100 yen translates to Php 88.00 here in the Philippines. Yes, the majority of the items are priced uniformly, then there are items priced a bit more but still very affordable and most of the time cheaper than their branded counterparts.

During my recent visit I bought some household items. The Four-Pack Kitchen Towel and the Linen and Room Spray, both Saizen brand. I also tried the Ellefar  Eyebrow Pencil in Brown and bought a cute tea infuser.  All four items are each priced at P 88.00.

There are four rolls to a pack, again priced at P88.00. The other Daiso-themed store, Japan Home retails their 4-pack kitchen towels at P99.00. Still a lot cheaper than what you can find in the grocery.


The Linen and Room Spray is just lovely. The lavender scent truly relaxes you.  It comes in a 250 ml transparent bottle. Other scent available is Ocean, I think. 


This Eyebrow Pencil is a steal at P88.00  As you can see it even has a spoolie on the other end for taming your brows plus an extra refill. The shade of brown is very wearable. 


This is just cuteness, right? You can fill up the adorable manatee- MANATEA (get it?lol) with your loose leaf tea. This super cute tea infuser just like the above items retails for P88.00


This Daiso Japan shop is located at the Lower Ground Floor of the Ayala Malls South Park in Bayanan, Muntinlupa. The newest shopping mall is just along the National Road of the city. If you are familiar with the City from years ago, the Ayala Malls South Park District is where the Nescafe Factory used to be. Decades ago when you pass by this area you can smell the strong aroma of Nescafe Coffee. It surely brings back childhood memories when we used to live just along Bautista Street, a few meters from the new mall.

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