Dagashi refers to cheap candies and snack foods. Dagashi are comparable to American penny candy. The word "dagashi" is derived from the Japanese words "da" ("futile" or "negligible") and "kashi" (snacks). The low price and fun packaging is designed to attract children with small allowances, and "dagashi" came to be known as the small candies that children can afford with pocket money. Most dagashi are packaged in bright, childish wrapping and sometimes come with a small toy or prize. The toys are often small figurines, and a common prize is a randomized prize that will allow the holder to claim a second free snack. Dagashi used to be sold in stores specializing primarily in dagashi called "dagashiya" . This is the example. Contents may be changed. â‘ ï¼â‘¤umaibo bar 5pcs â‘¥ï¼â‘§Marshmallow(Chocolate strawberry pudding) ⑨Cabbage Taro(Morokoshi wa taro.Tamanegi Onion Taro) â‘©Potatp Fly Chips(Flied Chicken Calvi ) ⑪-⑬Kabayaki san taro (wasabi nori ) â‘Mochi Taro (Don Don Yaki) â‘®Yaitara ⑯Fugashi â‘°Shimi Corn Chocolate ⑱Number Chocolate ⑲Akabe Gum (Aobe Kurobe) ⑳Tanenashi Hoshi Ume plum