I wonder what time they arrived?
I only had 3 hours of sleep so I was expecting a real treat.
From the glass window outside, we could see them all work inside!
Work it, Kuya! Snap! Snap!! Snap!!!
This is what it looked like in front of me.
And behind me.
Front part of the line.
Middle part
And the back part of the line. Not too much as compared to Krispy Kreme's Grand Opening.
I just find it really illogical having your bag inspected with a magic stick before you enter a donut shop.
Kodakan portion.
Looks more like a living room than a donut shop to me.
Looks yummy!!!
I just don't buy the name "J.Pops" for the small donuts. Sounds like J.Logs to me. Get it? J.Logs = Jologs. Duh!
Although I must admit that they are not just eye candies as I had thought they would be.
Move it there in front! Lemme at 'em donuts!!
Honestly, I was expecting a month's supply of donuts (ala Krispy Kreme). I expected too much. Each one got... isang box, galing Japan!
Who could complain with all these good stuff in front of you?
I love you already!!! Kiss meeee!!!!
More people coming in. Not sure if the first 200 customers had their boxes already after an hour inside the shop.
Apparently, there weren't enough boxed J.Pops for everyone coming in so they had to wait for it.
I find the napkin cute though.
And their Thai Iced Tea tastes like Milk Tea (p115 Large) minus the pearls. I want my pearls!!!
Once I was done eating all 24 J.Pops, my cute napkin looked like a different type of napkin na.
A 24-piece box of the J.Pops costs p250
Their regular-sized donuts costs p350 per dozen.
If you want a 2-dozen box of their regular-sized donuts, it costs p550.
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