From the sweets brand “Coffee Shop ni Koishite.” (love in coffee shop), a new spring item “Honey Toast Sable” is now available. It will be on sale from March 20, 2023 (Monday) at Gransta Tokyo’s “Coffee Shop ni Koishite.”

Just like “freshly baked toast” “honey toast sable”
“Coffee Shop ni Koishite.” is a sweets brand born from the popular feature “Coffee Shop ni Koishite.” of the magazine “Hanako.” The new product for spring is the “Honey Toast Sable,” which is reminiscent of the “freshly baked toast” that you would find in a coffee shop in the morning.

Honey chocolate x buttery toast type sable
The “Honey Toast Sable” is inspired by the appearance of “freshly baked toast” topped with honey and butter. A toasted sable with buttery bread crusts, mellow honey chocolate, and butter chocolate on top. It is a dish that you can enjoy the taste of “freshly baked toast” with butter and honey.

In a paperback box by the popular illustrator “Awai”
The package is a paperback style box designed by popular illustrator Awai. It has a cute design depicting a girl biting into “Honey Toast Sable” and a small coffee cup.

Assortment of 3 kinds of sweets
We also have a “Cafe Sweets Box” where you can fully enjoy the world of “Coffee Shop ni Koishite.” You can enjoy 3 types at once: “Tiramisu Chocolat Sand” that has been available since the brand was born, “Creme Brulee Tart” with an attractive Parisian texture, and the new spring “Honey Toast Sable”.
Popular illustrator Keiko Shindo has adopted a package with illustrations reminiscent of a coffee shop, such as coffee, a signboard placed in front of the store, a whimsical cat, and a single flower in a vase.

INFORMATION
“Love the coffee shop.” Spring new work
【Release Date】 Monday, March 20, 2023
【Store】 “Love the coffee shop.” (Gransta Tokyo B1 inside the JR Tokyo station ticket gate *Near Yaesu underground central exit)
【Price】
“Honey Toast Sable” 842 yen for 4 pieces, 1,620 yen for 8 pieces
“Love the coffee shop. Assortment of 3 kinds” 3,240 yen
【Official Website】 https://www.kissakoi.tokyo/