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  2. Meiji Co. - Wikipedia

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    Two years later on the day, Meiji Dairies took over the food and healthcare business of Meiji Seika, and became a food company with legal name Meiji Co., Ltd. It is a confectionery company that manufactures a wide range of products including Hello Panda and Yan Yan. Its competitors include Ezaki Glico, Kabaya, Lotte Confectionery and Morinaga.

  3. Meiji Seika Pharma - Wikipedia

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    Two years later on the day, the food and healthcare business was taken over by Meiji Dairies to form "Meiji Co., Ltd.", and Meiji Seika was reorganized to a pharmaceutical company "Meiji Seika Pharma Co., Ltd." [citation needed] In 2014 Meiji acquired Medreich for $290 million, an Indian company active in selling generic pharmaceuticals to ...

  4. Kinoko no yama vs Takenoko no sato - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Meiji Co. released Kinoko no sato using some of the production lines that was used for a different chocolate named Apollo. [5] [6] Meiji then released its successor Takenoko no sato following the success of Kinoko no sato in 1979. [6] Due to the similarity of the two products, minor conflicts started in 1980 comparing the products. [7]

  5. Yan Yan (snack) - Wikipedia

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    The cream comes in a much wider variety of flavors such as green tea cream or honey-flavored cream. Yan Yan is dipped by the consumer themselves, and comes in a more limited assortment of flavors. Meiji also produces another snack called Hello Panda. It is a panda-shaped biscuit with either chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, or matcha (green tea ...

  6. Kit Kats in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Kit Kat brand took the number one sales position from Meiji chocolate in 2012, though Meiji remains the leading confection company in Japan overall. [4] In 2004, the green tea flavor was introduced. [7] Since then, the product has been sold in more than 300 seasonal and regional flavors.

  7. Hello Panda - Wikipedia

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    Hello Panda is a brand of Japanese biscuit, manufactured by Meiji Seika. It was first released in Japan during 1979. [1] Each biscuit consists of a small hollow shortbread layer, filled with crème of various flavors. [2] On some biscuits there are printed cartoon style depictions of giant pandas doing various activities, such as fencing and ...

  8. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    What’s your favorite screen-free thing to do when you’re bored? Share your tried-and-true anti-boredom tips in the comments below.

  9. Meiji Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Meiji Holdings Company, Ltd. (明治ホールディングス株式会社) is a Japanese holding company established on April 1, 2009, after the stock transfer from Meiji Seika and Meiji Dairies and is the fourth largest confectionery company in the world.