グリーンハーツ I got these two Bearful Sleeves for my honey.グリーンハート
 
 
 
Bearful Sleeves of Tully's Coffee again.
 
You know,  their 1st version of "Bearful Sleeve," which came in two colors, sold out on the first day of release last year. I wrote about it in this blog post.

 

These were released last year and sold out very quickly.

 

 

"Bearful" is the brand name of Tully's teddy bear character, and "Bearful Sleeve" is their popular beverage sleeve.  
 
 
The 2nd version of "Bearful Sleeve" was released just yesterday. It comes in two colors like last year, and this time, spring colors.桜 黄色い花
 
 

 
This time, Tully's Coffee limits the number of Bearful Sleeve customers can purchase; 2 Bearful Sleeves per 1 person.
 
On top of that, many locations have more sleeves than they had the previous time, but each has different stock quantity, so hurry up and get both colors or your favorite one. 
 
Here's how to get "Bearful Sleeve" at Tully's Coffee in Japan.
 
 
First, you order a tall or grande size of these three beverages; " & TEA Berry Berry Royal Milk Tea (Hot / Iced)" "Pop'n Easter Latte (Hot / Iced)" or "& TEA Fruit Cocktail Tea (Hot / Iced)."
 
Then you can get 1 Bearful Sleeve for another 350 yen; 1 Bearful Sleeve for 1 Beverage. So you need to order 2 beverages to get 2 Beaful Sleeves and pay extra 350 yen for each. 1 person can get 2 Bearful Sleeves.
 
For example, I got a yellow one for " & TEA Berry Berry Royal Milk Tea (Hot / Iced)" and a pink one for "Pop'n Easter Latte (Hot / Iced)." Both are their seasonal beverages and also started just yesterday. Another example is like this; you may order the same one of those three beverages, like, Iced and Hot Pop'n Easter Lattes. In this case, you can also get 2 Bearful Sleeves in total for another 350 yen for each drink. Did you get it? You may choose which color you want, pink ピンクハート or yellowイエローハート, but you may not at some locations, just in case.
 

 
To be honest, I got the two in the first photo at one location for my darling, the founder of Tully's Coffee in Japan, and I got other two for myself at anoter location. I've heard pink Bearful Sleeve is more popular than the other one, I mean its yellow ver. 
 
Well, it's like a Cherry blossom color though Tully's Coffee says it's "strawberry" color. In either way, it's perfect for spring after all.桜いちご
 

These are mine.コーヒー
 
 
 
 

8th Anniversary Pancakes of Eggs 'n Things, "Double Berry Pancakes."
 
 
They are available from March 1 till May 6 at all locations in Japan except Umeda-chayamachi. You know, "Strawberry Whipped Cream  & Macadamia Nuts"pancake is the most famous item of Eggs 'n Things, whose first location in Japan opened on 3.10, 2010.

Also, Blueberry one is popular, they say, and "Double Berry Pancakes" enable us to try both at once at a little reasonable price.
 
 
They taste great.虹
 

 
 
 
ホットケーキ Great news: Kyoto-limited "Kaoru, Uji Matcha Pancakes," the most popular store-limited pancakes, will be offered at all locations of Eggs 'n Things in Japan for a limited time; March 27- April 26.
 
 

 
Though I tried them when I took a trip to Kyoto last month, I'll definitely have them at least once while they're available at all locations. You should try it out. After all, this kind of thing rarely happens since it's a "store-limited" pancake, you know.
 
 
 
 
Phew ... finally I got here. Well, to tell the truth, there's something wrong with my computer, so that's why today's blog post is like this ... I mean, its content is much simpler than usual ones. Sorry. This blog's backup usually works without doing anything, but it sometimes doesn't work because my computer itself isn't working properly, I think. How many times did I write the same sentences again and again? I'm so frustrated. I'm short tempered, actually, haha. I did write more and I wanted to write more, such as other exclusive pancakes of Eggs 'n Things, new goods by Tully's Coffee for this spring, and so on.
 
 
Well, I've read a news article which says the Japanese government is trying to change some act. Strictly speaking, they want to delete a certain article of the act, according to the news. Where is this country going? I wonder.