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Feedback gevenThis cafe shares the same address as the Kingdom of **** church in Waipahu. Today, I noticed a young girl selling Butter Mochi and what looked like cupcakes for $10 and $8 respectively in the parking lot of Longs in Mililani. She was moving around the parking lot with a shopping cart full of products, approaching people as they parked their cars. When I looked up the church's name online, it appears they don't have a great reputation for their practices across the country. I'm unsure whether this is a scam or a legitimate fundraiser, so just be cautious if you decide to buy anything.
I bought the butter mochi and muffins today, and they were reasonably priced and delicious. It's definitely not a scam. Many people have been selling their food on Facebook Marketplace since COVID.
No PEANUTS!! My 14-year-old child has a severe peanut allergy, and her whole life she’s only been able to eat out at two places: Bull Kogi in Windward Mall and Genki! That’s it! Well, we just discovered that David’s is PEANUT FREEEEEE! And they have Butter Mochi! I can't wait to dig in!!!!
This cafe is associated with the Kingdom of **** church and Pastor Apollo Quiboloy. They've been sending out vendors around the island who claim to represent various charities. It's important to note that this organization is currently under investigation by the FBI for sex trafficking minors. I encourage you to do your research before donating any money to this organization.
I ended up buying one pack for $10, but I immediately wished I had bought two or three because it was absolutely delicious! It was chewy, sweet, and coconut-flavored, making my afternoon delightful and leaving my stomach very happy. Next time I see buttermilk mochi, I'm definitely going to grab a couple of packs so I don’t have to fight for the last piece! Thanks for reading, and happy adventures, fellow mochi lovers!
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