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24 Jun, 2017
For Animal Sweets Collectors
As with a lot of things, Bandai releases a way to store your collected Animal Sweets you get by buying the products (like this one) or separately (on eBay, some of those can be found) every year for each new season.
This year, since there's a cooking theme, the girls make Animal Sweets and those are sold as miniature dishes with the animal-inspired food on it. However, if you get too many of them, you may need a place to store them, and this year it's a showcase!
There are two rows of four spots to place Animal Sweets inside it to display. The main problem with the showcase is how nothing keeps the sweets inside in-place; Move the showcase and all eight inside will slide out of position and rotate. Bandai should've used a simplified version of the locking mechanism that the Sweets Pact uses to lock them in place.
Otherwise, the showcase itself looks good, like something you may see in a girly-themed patissière. It also comes with a miniature version of the boxes that food is given to the customers in, which has differences from its anime version but is still as cute. You have to assemble it but it's easy and you can store more Animal Sweets in it, which I like that they made it functional. The two cabinet doors on the bottom swing open and let you store the tray and box inside, another good design choice.
Overall, the downsides are how the Animal Sweets aren't locked in and how you only get eight slots when there are more sweets than that already! Other than that, though, it's a good buy if you collect the Animal Sweets or want that box they use in the anime as I did.

24 Jun, 2017
A Cute Carry Case for Pretty Cures!
In every Pretty Cure season, the girls store their transformation item in a pouch of some sort that appears on their hip.
KiraKira Pretty Cure a la Mode has one that looks like a cake with icing dripping down over the side, stripes below it, and their insignia on the heart visible in front.
Even if it seems almost strange for a carry case to cost ~$30, it's good quality and it's easy to insert and remove the Sweets Pact from this. It has a thing on the back that lets you attach it to yourself and a gold "chain" similar to Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure's necklaces you'd get with the Linkle Stick and Flower Echo Wand which you can attach Animal Sweets to, as you'll have at least one of those if you bought the Sweets Pact and you won't want to lose them.
It's a nice carrying case if you have the Sweets Pact; I recommend it for that, but it doesn't have much of a purpose without the transformation compact.

24 Jun, 2017
Pretty Cure's Newest Wand
The Candy Rod is the newest wand in the Pretty Cure series, and even though it's as high in price usually as what most of this series' weapons are, its quality and detail alone adds up if you want to "be a Pretty Cure"!
Bandai, as usual, put a lot of detail on this toy, most noticeable in a few places, like the stars between every bump on the bottom, Candy Cane-shaped handle, detailed glass designs on the orb, and even the team insignia on the star on top. Of course, there are also inaccuracies to its anime appearance like the orb at the center of the Candy Rod only being halfway-filled with stars instead of completely full of them like how it appears most of the time in KiraKira Pretty Cure a la Mode.
If it's wondered why I'm not talking about what the toy does when it's turned on, I don't really seem to like toys that make noise. I assume the star on top lights up as most Pretty Cure weapons do and the bows determine which Pretty Cure's voice you'll hear.
Still, from appearance alone, Bandai has made a pretty accurate "replica" of its appearance in the anime, and you can too own it, I recommend it if you like the newest Pretty Cure season.