Saturday, September 11, 2010

omiyage

While I was in Hawaii, I picked up two shopping bags, as omiyage for myself.

The first one was from Foodland, only US$1.99+tax (as long as you have their Maikai card otherwise it is a little higher), and it was so cute...Spam Musubi.

I actually heard about it from Pomai's post. His post also shows more photos of the bag.

This bag holds quite a bit.

The second bag was from Whole Foods, only US$.99+tax and it is HUGE.

While at WF, I also spotted Japanese tourists picking up the smaller bags, probably for omiyage (souvenirs) too.

Only thing about these two bags is that with this humid and hot weather, it sticks to me as I walk to and from the grocery store, so I'm going to use them this winter.

12 comments:

  1. The musubi bag should turn some heads there.

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  2. I love that spam musubi bag! :)

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  3. Hey Kat - What a coincidence. We just had a friend of the family visit us, they she brought us the exact same omiyage!

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  4. I love that Foodland one--I'll have to look for it. Although I must have 20 re-useable bags in my car trunk and probably 10 are Whole Foods ones. ;-)

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  5. OMG that musubi bag is too cute!! Okay, one more thing to add to the shopping list...

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  6. I love fun shopping bags! They're cute and make shopping that little more environmentally friendly!
    xo tash

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  7. I LOVE the Spam Musubi bag!! There's a seller on ebay that has 10 bags for $8 US shipped. I'm still debating on it since you said you got yours for $1.99. Ha!

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  8. definitely Nate!

    Jude, cute yeah??

    cool Kirk!

    I guess you can never have too many bags Debinhawaii ;)

    they also have a cooler type Rowena, which you may be interested in also :)

    so true Chirpybird!

    had I known about it when I sent you my care package, I would've gotten one for you too Pocky!!

    Take care everyone!
    Kat

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  9. that whole foods one is so nice. only problem with the huge ones is overpacking. they get so heavy.

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  10. I picked some of these bags at Foodland this week and will be sending one to my friend in Japan. I wonder if she knows what musubi is...

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  11. I hope your friends like these bags Chandlerguera :)

    Take care.
    Kat

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