Sweetweet Purim, Sweetweet
Well, there are mishloah manot, and there are mishloah manot. The first type is cute and exciting and festive and all that, but the second type, given that it comes from the house of surprises of Sweetweet, creates an entirely different story, and an entirely different holiday.

This kosher and giant Purim box (37*28*19 cm), and in fact a “Sweetbox Party,” gathers within it enough smiles for all the days of the holiday (which in recent years has stretched to the point of a week and more). It is packaged as could be expected from the brand, reaches out from half a dozen dance floors, and offers dozens of snacks and sweets, twists in the plot and additional craziness. Did someone say disco ball?

Inside, you can find a Ferrero macadamia and hazelnut chocolate bar, a Kinder Happy Moments mix, chocolate crunch wafer, a white chocolate coin with Dubai filling, a Hershey’s white chocolate and cookies bar, Reese’s, Maltesers balls, Togo Chinese Minis and Crunch cereal bars, Doritos in coconut curry flavor, a Grand Papa pizza-flavored snack, Chio sticks, a bag of Krit crackers, Pringles cheddar, Air Bis snacks in barbecue or falafel flavor, gummy sushi, Mogu Mogu iced tea, Skittles candies, Yogeta gummy tubes, Salysol sour candies, Merba Rainbow cookies, “Mevukashim” straws and the list still goes on, including a QR code that channels to a playlist game. Price: NIS 245.