Ditch the cheese doodles and reach for a snack from the Land of the Rising Sun with Sakuraco's Japanese Snack Box. Each monthly package comes filled with artisan snacks, each representing a unique part of Japanese culture. Along with edibles, each box comes with authentic home goods like ceramics, chopsticks, and furoshiki, all sourced from traditional Japanese makers. A 24-page Culture Guide walks you through the makers behind the items, giving an in-depth look at the history and cultural significance of the items and crafters. Each box is hand-packed and shipped directly from Japan.
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Vita Coco is coming to the largest weekly open-air food market in America. Held weekly in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Los Angeles, and Miami, Smorgasburg is a celebration of food — in all its weird and wonderful permutations. Vita Coco will be on hand to introduce COCOCON in a variety of drinks and recipes, from coffee to cocktails coming from all across the globe. Smorgasburg runs from 11am to 6pm Friday at the World Trade Center, Saturday at Williamsburg, and Sunday at Prospect Park.
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On fall Saturdays, alumni, students, and other college football fans often don their team's apparel even if they're not headed to the game. Nike's College Pegasus 41 has team-specific looks that match perfectly with the rest of the wardrobe. A lightweight mesh upper, dual Air Zoom units, and a ReactX foam midsole keep fans ready for impromptu catch sessions, and the variety will keep them looking right, whether rooting for Coach Prime in Boulder, expecting Ryan Day to end the drought versus TTUN, or hoping Kalen DeBoer can continue Saban's legacy with the Crimson Tide.
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If you wear contact lenses, you know they're essential — and likely know the feeling of panic when you realize you're on your last pair and haven't reordered. With a subscription service and direct business model, Hubble delivers high-quality disposable lenses right to your door every month, so you don't have to remember when it's time to re-up. The lenses are made from a high-grade hydrogel material for all-day comfort, by an FDA-approved factory that's been making contacts for over two decades. The first box is free, the monthly charge is roughly half what you'd pay for competing dailies, and if you need a prescription, Hubble will even set you up with an optometrist for an eye exam before you place an order.
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