SNACK in 3 lines
- Dragon Ball Super Warrior Sticker Wafer Battle Memories launches in Japan on June 22 at 149 yen.
- The official pack format is one sticker from a 30-design pool, including one secret, plus one cocoa-cream wafer.
- This round leans into ten major Goku-versus-rival battles, so the visual theme reads clearly even before readers worry about the full collection count.

Snackgirls editorial note
Red: 149 yen makes this a very easy candy-aisle impulse check instead of a heavy collector-only commitment.
AIKO: The stronger hook is the framing. The 30-sticker pool and the upgraded 10th-anniversary reprint vote picks make this feel like a themed memory round, not just another random pack.
Bandai’s official product page and June 21 Japanese coverage line up on the key facts: Dragon Ball Super Warrior Sticker Wafer Battle Memories launches on June 22, 2026 at 149 yen through nationwide mass-retail candy aisles. The product’s biggest reader value is that it builds the whole round around ten Goku-versus-rival battle memories rather than a generic mixed visual spread.
A 149-yen candy-aisle product is inherently easy to test
Bandai lists the sales channel as nationwide mass-retail candy aisles and fixes the price at 149 yen. That makes the entry point much lighter than a specialty-store goods run or a premium blind-box wave.
So the immediate reader question is straightforward: Is this a one-pack curiosity buy, or are you willing to pull multiple packs to chase specific battle scenes? At 149 yen, the decision threshold is low enough that both paths are realistic.


The 30-sticker pool and anniversary framing matter more than the wafer itself
Bandai’s official page states the pack format as one sticker from a 30-design pool, including one secret, plus one cocoa-cream wafer. It also frames this as the 16th Super Warrior Sticker Wafer Super entry and as another part of the series’ 10th-anniversary year.
Inside Games adds the sharper reader hook: the round centers on ten major Goku-versus-rival battles, gives the VS rares foil treatment across the full set, and upgrades the fan-voted anniversary reprint picks. That makes the theme feel battle-memory driven rather than purely random-pack driven.


The official image stack already sells the scene-first appeal
The product images do more than show a single bag shot. They keep pushing the sticker visuals and battle framing, which helps readers understand what kind of round this is before they start thinking about completion odds.
That is why the morning takeaway is simple. At 149 yen, it is easy to try once, and it is also easy to decide whether the 30-sticker pool contains enough favorite battles to justify a deeper pull. For a same-day candy-aisle item, that clarity is the point.

Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-06-23 KST
- https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4570117930799000
- https://www.inside-games.jp/article/2026/06/21/183305.html
The official Bandai product page was used to verify the launch date, price, sales channel, and 30-sticker format, while the Inside Games article was used to cross-check the ten-battle framing and anniversary-upgrade details.
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