Please accept my apologies and a chou cream

Sorry folks, but for some reason my host blew up today - I think someone else on the shared hosting overdid their quota and brought me down in the process.

To make up for it, please accept a free chou cream (cream puff) courtesy of Beard Papa, a big Japanese chain that has a presence around many stations, and I hope near you too.

To collect your free chou cream, first send a blank email to pa@adada.jp from your mobile phone. Fill out the very short questionnaire (just one screen) on the web page pointed to by the URL you get returned, and select the Beard Papa shop from which you would like to get said free chou cream. You’ll get another email with a URL, which you must not click until you are queueing up at the shop, as the coupon is only valid for 15 minutes after you open the URL. Show your mobile phone screen to the staff, and you’ll get one free plain cream puff.

It worked for me, so let me know if it works for you, and please pass on to your friends!

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  • 3 Comments »

    1. Deas said,

      July 20, 2007 @ 10:39

      I live nowhere near any shops that sell chou cream…boo hoo…

    2. Ken Y-N said,

      July 20, 2007 @ 12:49

      I suppose I should have added that their shops are listed here:

      http://www.100box.com/muginoho/web/shop_itiran_official.php?gyoutai=code1

      Fukuoka would be the closest to you?

    3. Free food always goes down well in Japan » 世論 What Japan Thinks said,

      August 5, 2007 @ 00:38

      […] are exempt from this survey. Oh, and talking of free samples, all of you in Japan did try to get a free cream puff, I hope! The offer is still open, just in case you missed it the first […]

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