Jack Frost Holiday Merchandise Arrives Just in Time

Recently, Atlus’s D-Shop updated to includes a few holiday inspired goodies, which combine nicely to help make your holidays a little warmer.  If I were financially err… comfortable I would consider purchasing them all but since I am not I will just write about them!

Above is a frosted glass candle holder set featuring Jack Frost’s mug on one side, and a big snowflake on the rear.  The set includes two candle holders and 2 lavender scented candles.  I image that Jack Frost smells like lavender…  You can check out more images of the set here.  The price is 1,575 yen, or around $20 USD.

The next items is probably the most appealing to me and also the most expensive.  It’s a Jack Frost themed nabe set.  Nabe is a Japanese hotpot dish which is actively assembled in a large clay pot (left) usually over an open flame.  Diners then ladle out what they want into smaller bowls (right), eat, and the process repeats.  It’s a lot of fun, delicious, and really great during the winter!

This awesome set of 2 bowls, spoons, and a clay pot (with lid) all adorned with Jack Frost will run you 5,500 yen or $65 USD.  You can check it out here.

Another arguably effective way to warm up is with a glass of distilled spirits!  Whether you prefer champagne, mead, or grog — any manner of beverage is more festive in these fluted glasses.  The upper portion of the glass features the same snowflake designs on the candle holders.  Also, It may be a bit difficult to see but at the bottom there is again a Jack Frost logo.

The set of two flutes glasses costs 3,300 yen, or around $40 USD.  As with the others, more images can be found here.

If you want to buy any of these as a gift, or for yourself (greedy bastard) I again recommend Celga since there are no sites which ship directly to the West.  You’ll definitely incur a healthy shipping fee with the nabe set since I imagine it’s quite heavy.  The others would probably be relatively reasonable.

I didn’t get around to making a post on gift ideas this year, so lets pretend that’s what this is!

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