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Jeanette Aw ‘truly moved’ by Singaporeans who confirmed as much as assist her chocolate pop-up cubicles in Japan


For the month-long event, Jeanette had readied chocolate bon bons, her well-known What The Fudge Brownies, and a selected Japan-only orange flavour brownie.

The crowds who swiped clear her pastries, Jeanette emphasises, weren’t merely the native Japanese.

“I really feel what truly moved me was seeing so many various Singaporeans who had been probably working in Japan, or travelling in Japan, and they also all made their method proper right down to assist me, searching for the brownies and chocolate bonbons.”

She moreover had assist from her Japanese mates. 

“My mates from Japan moreover obtained right here down. Even mates from Takasaki who took the early Shinkansen to Tokyo, in order that they’d be succesful to buy What The Fudge Brownies sooner than they supplied out,” she shared. A drive from Takasaki to Tokyo usually takes about two hours, whereas a bullet observe journey is about 45 minutes.

After all, a bit star power by no means hurt each.

Qi Yuwu and Joanne Peh, who had been in Japan to rejoice their tenth bridal ceremony anniversary, had been moreover seen on Instagram dropping by her Tokyo pop-up on Jan 21.

Jeanette talked about Yuwu texted her sooner than dropping by. Sadly, they didn’t get to buy her well-known What The Fudge Brownies as they’d been supplied out by then and as a substitute left with a discipline of chocolate bon bons.



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