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Viral Japanese Cake-in-a-Can, Okashi Gaku, Launches Four New Vending Machines Island-Wide

Anytime is a good time for cake and living by that mantra is Okashi Gaku who not only believes in it but is making it a reality for cake-lovers everywhere with its first-of-its-kind cake in a can!

After meeting Singapore with its first machine in Suntec City, it is now expanding its footprint to four new locations across Singapore so you can now literally eat parfait from a can, anytime anywhere, while on the go!

Established in Japan late last year, these indulgent canned cakes have since taken Japan by storm with their colorful and striking photos splashed all over social media. Find them easily now at new locations including Vivo City, Bugis+, Plaza Sing, and Thomson Plaza!


Taking Over Singapore by Sweet Delectable Storm 



Living up to its promise of cake from a can, anytime, anywhere, Okashi Gaku has installed new machines at four locations, bringing its total number of venues to five.

At Bugis+, head up to Level 2 and vend for your perfect sweet treat right in front of Sephora. 

At Plaza Singapura, make your way to Level 3 and find the machine just opposite Cotton On Kids. 

At Thomson Plaza, locate the machine on Level 2, in front of Tsukada Nojo. 

At Vivo City, take the escalator up to Level 2 and find your cake in a can right inside UnaUna.



Savour Okashi gaku's famous canned cake offerings

Cake and dessert have never been so convenient and cute than with Okashi Gaku’s Shortcake Cans, Fuwa Cans, and Egg Pudding Cans! The Shortcake Cans ($11.80) layers fluffy chiffon cake with whipped cream churned from whole fresh milk and halved fresh strawberries from Hokkaido. More fresh strawberry chunks and puree sit in between the layers for juicy sweetness that is hard to beat. 

The Fuwa Cans ($8.80 - $9.80) borrows its name from the Japanese word for fluffy, presenting chiffon cake layered with cream, fruit jelly, fruit puree, and fruit jam. Take your pick from flavors of Strawberry ($9.80) and Mango & Passionfruit ($9.80). Singapore’s exclusives feature three new flavors: Matcha ($8.80), Mango & Chocolate ($9.80), and Tiramisu ($8.80). 

The Egg Pudding Cans ($5.80) is a light-as-air sweet pudding, rich in flavor from milk, egg, sugar, fresh cream, vanilla beans, and vanilla paste, promising satisfaction like no other! 


Pay, Vend, and Go

Meeting Singapore from various vending machines, Okashi Gaku’s cakes can be purchased with debit and credit cards, NETS, PayWave, and all forms of digital payment systems including UnionPay, GrabPay, SamsungPay, Wechat, AliPay, and PayNow. Just select your preferred can, pay, and have your treat dispensed to you for quick, easy, and satisfying enjoyment.


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