You can erotice تركيnow literally immerse yourself in the scent of your favourite food -- in a bath.
A novelty retail chain in Japan is offering Japanese food-themed bath salts that are designed to make you feel and look like you're bathing in your favourite food or drink.
SEE ALSO: Our eyes reveal when we're about to have an epiphanyThe chain, Village Vanguard, is offering flavours like cheesy pizza, Japanese gyoza potstickers, beer, and even yakiniku grilled meat so you can smell like them after you've come out of a bath.
It's also offering flavours like cilantro and edamame soybeans. Yes, cilantro.
These flavours are part of a unique range of flavoured bath salts Village Vanguard has offered -- last year, the novelty chain made bath salts that smelled like miso soup, ramen, Japanese beef bowls, and curry rice.
The bath salts cost 324 yen ($2.91) each, and can be preordered here, before the flavours are released from mid-June.
(h/t SoraNews24)
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