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Candy German is a candy subscription box service based in Cologne, Germany, run by Mark and Natascha. After choosing a 1-month, 3-month, or 6-month plan, subscribers receive a monthly box of candy and snacks shipped from Germany. Each box contains 6–8 items and weighs up to around 1kg including packaging. The products are original packaged goods made in Germany or sold for the German market.
Its main appeal is “real German supermarket snacks” delivered as a random surprise box. Items may include chocolate, wine gums, bonbons, cookies, gingerbread, licorice, marzipan, and even Kinder Egg products. The platform emphasizes that items are not split up or repackaged; customers receive standard retail packaging as found on German shelves. This model suits consumers who want to try German snacks, send a gift, or source harder-to-find overseas candy, but it is less suitable for users who need tight control over specific SKUs.
The page lists pricing from €28/month and includes free shipping. Subscriptions run on monthly or multi-month plans. Credit card subscriptions renew automatically and can be updated, canceled, or renewed by email; Bitcoin payments do not renew automatically. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Bitcoin are supported, with card payments processed by Stripe. Note that cross-border customs duties and customs handling fees are not included in the price.
Candy German ships once a month on the 15th. Users who subscribe before 23:59 GMT on the 10th of the month can receive that month’s box; subscriptions placed after that start from the following month. Delivery is available worldwide, but subscriptions within Germany are not accepted. The official information states that delivery can take up to 25 days, and parcels are uninsured, untracked, and shipped without dispatch notifications. If a parcel is lost, whether a replacement is sent is at the platform’s discretion.
The strengths are its clear positioning, regionally distinctive product selection, free shipping, and suitability as a gift subscription. The drawbacks are limited logistics transparency and after-sales support that appears to rely mainly on email, with no clear self-service account management portal described. Users with food allergies should be especially cautious, as packaging is in German and the platform explicitly does not assume responsibility for related medical risks.
The content does not provide specific information on access from mainland China, RMB payments, or delivery times to China, so the China access status is unknown. Chinese users considering a purchase should first confirm whether the website is directly accessible, whether credit card or Bitcoin payments work, and what customs clearance and food import risks may apply. If logistics tracking and after-sales certainty are priorities, local cross-border e-commerce platforms or snack subscription services with trackable international shipping may be better alternatives.
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candygerman.com is an Germany E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach candygerman.com directly.