Where to Buy Hawaiian Mochi for the Holidays: Seattle Pickup, Local Delivery, and Nationwide Shipping

The holiday season always brings a mix of excitement, nostalgia, and the yearly scramble to find gifts that actually feel personal. Hawaiian desserts have been quietly gaining attention across the country, and there’s one treat that continues to stand out for gifting: butter mochi and chi chi dango.
Soft, chewy, coconut-rich, and naturally gluten-free, these desserts are easy to share, easy to pack, and always disappear fast at parties. Whether you’re in Seattle or shopping from across the U.S., here’s your complete guide to getting authentic Hawaiian mochi for the holidays.

What Makes Hawaiian Mochi Such a Good Holiday Gift?
Hawaiian butter mochi cake and chi chi dango hit that sweet spot of being unique while still familiar enough for everyone to enjoy. They travel well, the shelf life is friendly, and each piece feels like a small handmade treat. During the holidays, they become even more popular because:
- They’re individually wrapped
- They’re not overly sweet
- They work for kids, adults, coworkers, and foodies
- They fit almost any dietary preference (gluten-free, no wheat)
- They have a nostalgic, homemade feel
For Seattle-area families and companies, they’ve become a go-to for stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, office parties, Friendsgiving, Secret Santa, and holiday dessert tables.
If you want the real thing, fresh and handmade, the best place to get it is Keola’s Mochi & Eats.

The Best Place to Buy Hawaiian Mochi in Seattle (and Beyond)
Keola’s Mochi & Eats is a small-batch, South Seattle-based Hawaiian dessert business specializing in:
- Butter Mochi Bars (9-piece and 18-piece holiday sets)
- Chi Chi Dango Boxes (4-box and 9-box holiday sets)
- Seasonal, specialty, and layered flavors
- Individually wrapped pieces ideal for gifting
- Fresh baked batches made right before pickup, delivery, or shipping
Whether you're local or out of state, there are multiple easy ways to order.

Option 1: South Seattle Pickup (Fast & Free)
Local pickup is available for customers throughout:
- Beacon Hill
- Columbia City
- Rainier Valley
- Renton
- Kent
- Tukwila
- Burien
- Seatac
- West Seattle
- White Center
Pickup is arranged one-on-one after ordering, making it flexible for busy holiday schedules.
Perfect for:
- Last-minute gifts
- Pre-holiday events
- South Seattle families
- Large gift sets for work or school

Option 2: Local Delivery Across the Greater Puget Sound
For customers who prefer a hands-off experience, Keola’s offers DoorDash-style hand delivery to homes and offices across the region. Delivery usually starts around $40–$50+ depending on distance and order size.
Coverage includes:
- Seattle
- Bellevue
- Kirkland
- Redmond
- Issaquah
- Renton
- Kent
- Federal Way
- Auburn
- Tukwila
- Burien
- Lynnwood
- Everett
- And most of the Puget Sound corridor
Perfect for:
- Office managers
- Corporate buyers
- Holiday party hosts
- Bulk orders
- Schools and community groups

Option 3: Fast Shipping Across Washington (1–2 Days)
If you’re anywhere in the Puget Sound area but not close enough for pickup, USPS Priority Mail is surprisingly fast and affordable.
Most Washington orders arrive in 1–2 days, and shipping typically costs around $9–$12, depending on weight.
This makes butter mochi and chi chi dango a strong option for gifts going to:
- Spokane
- Tacoma
- Bellevue
- Everett
- Olympia
- Bellingham
- Tri-Cities
- Vancouver, WA
Why it works well:
- Mochi travels well
- Packaging keeps everything stable
- Still arrives soft and fresh
- Cheaper than courier delivery
Option 4: Nationwide Shipping (2–3 Days)
If you’re gifting friends, family, or coworkers outside Washington, Keola’s ships anywhere in the United States.
Transit times average 2–3 days, and the products are baked fresh right before packing. Chi chi dango holds up very well in transit, and butter mochi keeps its soft texture when packaged properly.
Popular destinations:
- California
- Hawaii
- Texas
- New York
- Oregon
- Arizona
- Nevada
- Colorado
This is a great option when you want to send something “West Coast + Hawaiian” for the holidays.

Best Mochi Flavors to Try for the Holidays
Keola’s flavor lineup keeps growing, especially for gifting season. Here are some favorites customers usually grab for holiday boxes.
Butter Mochi Flavors
- Ube
- Pandan
- Mango
- Matcha
- Vanilla
- Pineapple
- Strawberry
- Chocolate
- Haupia (Coconut)
- Ginger Cookie
- Guava
- Passion Fruit (Lilikoi)
- Calamansi
Chi Chi Dango Flavors
- Vanilla
- Ube
- Pandan
- Strawberry
- Pineapple
- Mango
- Mango Lychee
- Chocolate Haupia Pie
- Li Hing Pineapple
- Li Hing Strawberry
- Matcha
- POG
- Guava
- Passion Fruit (Lilikoi)
- Calamansi
If you’re ordering a holiday set, you can add your flavor notes in the Special Instructions box at checkout.
Why Seattle Customers Often Prefer Pickup or Shipping Over Courier Delivery
After months of orders, one pattern is clear: most customers prefer local pickup or USPS shipping over courier delivery.
Common reasons:
- Pickup is free
- USPS shipping is usually only around $9–$12
- Courier delivery can be 3–4× more expensive
- USPS arrives next day for most Puget Sound cities
- Everything is individually wrapped and travels safely
Courier delivery still makes sense for larger corporate or bulk orders, but for everyday gifting, shipping hits the sweet spot.

How Long Does Mochi Last?
Keola’s mochi is made fresh, so storage is simple.
Butter Mochi
- Room temperature: 2–3 days
- Refrigerated: 5–7 days
- Freezer: up to 1 month
Chi Chi Dango
- Room temperature: 3–4 days
- Refrigerated: up to 1 week
To enjoy, let the mochi come back to room temperature or warm it for 5–10 seconds.
Final Thoughts: Hawaiian Mochi Makes Holiday Gifting Simple
If you want something unique, handmade, easy to give out in bulk, and full of Hawaiian flavor, butter mochi and chi chi dango are strong holiday choices.
Whether you’re in Seattle, somewhere else in Washington, or anywhere in the U.S., Keola’s Mochi & Eats makes it easy to get:
- Fresh holiday sets
- Affordable shipping
- Local pickup
- Local delivery
- Individually wrapped gift pieces
- A wide variety of flavors
This year, skip the generic gift baskets and go with something people actually want to eat.