Pocky milk chocolate biscuit sticks?

July 4th, 2008 · 7 Comments

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is it british, and is it good? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Us-pocky.jpg

If so what store can you but it from?

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    7 responses so far ↓

    • 1 Sar Bears // Jul 4, 2008

      pretty sure its Japanese, you can get it at your local Asian food market It is really good!!! try it

    • 2 zimmiesgrl // Jul 4, 2008

      I think they are Chinese. You could buy them in the "ethnic" section at Wal-mart…where you would find chinese food…sauces things like that.

    • 3 sarah kim // Jul 4, 2008

      Pockyyyyyy. MMMMM. so good.
      They also have different flavors, like strawberry, and vanilla? And like coffee flavor, and have nuts with chocolate.

      Anyways. Theyre not British, I believe they are Asian? Not sure which Asian country they're from, but I would say that most Asian supermarkets should carry them. For sure Korean markets carry Pockys, if you can find one near you.

    • 4 Sunshine // Jul 4, 2008

      Japanese, and they're kinda like cookie sticks, they are yummy, I eat them with ice cream.

    • 5 Linda G // Jul 4, 2008

      Pocky in Japanese) is a Japanese snack food produced by the Ezaki Glico Company of Japan. It was first sold in 1966 , and consists of a biscuit stick coated with chocolate. Pocky was an instant hit among Japanese teenagers, and brought in sales of 30 billion yen in its first two years. The name was changed to "Pocky", after the Japanese onomatopoetic word for the sound Pocky makes when bitten, pokkin. The original was followed by "Almond Pocky" in 1971, with an almond coating, and "Strawberry Pocky" in 1977. Today, the product line includes such variations as milk, mousse, green tea and coconut flavored coatings, and themed products such as "Decorer Pocky", with colorful decorative stripes in the coating, and "Men's Pocky", a dark (bittersweet) chocolate and "mature" version.

      Pocky is very popular in Japan. In bars, it is sometimes served in a glass of ice water. It also has a significant presence in other East Asian countries such as China and South Korea, where the similar Pepero snack dominates the market.

    • 6 Rukia Kuchiki // Jul 4, 2008

      AHAHAHAHAHAHA! *cough*

      Ha sorry, no acutally they are Japanese. Definably not british. And they are sooo good! Every since I was little, I would always get a few boxes of my favorite flavor [Strawberry] pocky when I went to my local asian market. These days, they are getting more and more popular so you can get them at your local Wal-Mart, Target, Fry's…. Just look in the asian foods section. Try it! It is sooo good.

    • 7 i have OJD 3 // Jul 4, 2008

      hehe, i'm asian. yep, they're asian and soo good.
      haha. they're like my fave candy eva :)

      well i saw them once at walmart
      you jus have to look real close.

      my fave is the one w/ chocolate & dipped in almonds. mmm.

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