Disgaea Valentine cakes and macarons by Priroll
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Disgaea Valentine’s Day 2025 Cakes Available to Order in Japan

Priroll revealed new Valentine’s Day cakes and macarons based on Nippon Ichi Software’s Disgaea series and its characters. The company has also opened orders on its website throughout January and February 2025.

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The lineup has a particular focus on the following four titles: Disgaea D2, Disgaea 4, Disgaea 5, and Disgaea 6. There will be cakes themed after each title priced at 4,968 yen (~$31.80) apiece. Priroll is also selling a set of six macarons adorned with female characters from each title at 2,592 yen (~$16.60).

The sweets will also have additional customization options. Priroll lets people choose the cakes’ layers between whipped cream or choco cream, with the middle layer containing strawberries or yellow peaches. As for the macarons, people can choose whether to pack the strawberry flavor with chocolate or orange and pistachio.

In addition, every purchase will come with a pin badge featuring the same illustrations used on the sweets. Although Priroll can only ship the orders inside Japan, it will use Yamato Transport’s cool delivery boxes to deliver the sweets across the country.

The Disgaea series Valentine’s Day cakes and macarons are available to order via Priroll until February 28, 2025. People can purchase the sweets with a discount if they place the orders by January 21, 2025.


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