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Pepero (Korean: 빼빼로), also "chocolate-covered pretzel stick", is a thin cookie stick dipped in compound chocolate. Pepero has been manufactured by Lotte Wellfood [ 1 ] in South Korea since 1983. [ 2 ]
Crunchy-style Cheetos A Cosmic Brownie. Casa Sanchez Foods – American Mexican-style food snack company; CC's – Australian snack food; Charles Chips – American producer of snack foods; Cheetos – Brand of corn puff snack food; Cheez Doodles – Cheese flavored snack made in the US; Cheez-It – Baked cheese crackers
The Adventures of Pepero or The Adventures of Pepero the Andes Boy (アンデス少年ペペロの冒険, Andesu Shōnen Pepero no Bōken) is a 26-episode anime television series created by Tatsuya Ono and Sumio Takahashi [1] and aired on the NET Network from 1975-10-06 to 1976-03-29 in Japan. [2]
Lotte Ghana Chocolate Lotte Pepero The confectionery line-up covers a wide range of snacks including gums, candies, biscuits, and chocolates. The Juicy Fresh, Spearmint, and Freshmint chewing gums and Ghana Chocolate have served as long-time favorites for more than four decades, while the Xylitol chewing gum is enjoying tremendous popularity ...
Pepero Day is held annually on November 11, and is an observance in South Korea similar to Valentine's Day. It is the biggest annual day-marketing event in South Korea, and involves the gifting or exchange of Pepero snacks, a line of chocolate -dipped cookie sticks, with the intention of displaying affection for friends and loved ones.
Pocky logo. Pocky is a very popular treat in Japan, especially among teenagers. [citation needed] In bars, it is sometimes served with a glass of ice water or milk.[3] It also has a significant presence in other Asian countries, such as China, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Burma, Brunei and Vietnam. [4]
Crunchy foods. Crunchiness is the sensation of muffled grinding of a foodstuff. Crunchiness differs from crispness in that a crisp item is quickly atomized, while a crunchy one offers sustained, granular resistance to jaw action. While crispness is difficult to maintain, crunchiness is difficult to overcome.
Actor Park Bo-gum, the first male endorser of Ghana since it was introduced to the South Korean market in 1975. Ghana (Katakana: ガーナ, Korean: 가나) is a brand of chocolate manufactured by the Korean company Lotte Confectionery since 1964 [1] and South Korea since 1975. [2]