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  2. Binggrae - Wikipedia

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    Binggrae Co., Ltd. (Korean: 빙그레; RR: Binggeurae; lit. smile), is a South Korean multinational food and beverage corporation that manufactures ice cream, milk products, and snacks. Binggrae was founded in 1967 by Hong Soon-ji [a] as Daeil Corporation (Korean: 대일양행; Hanja: 對日洋行; RR: Daeilyanghaeng).

  3. Category:Binggrae brands - Wikipedia

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  5. Banana Flavored Milk - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the Korean government wanted to encourage citizens to drink more milk. In response, because bananas were then considered a luxury in Korea, Binggrae created Banana Flavored Milk, believing consumers would purchase the milk to taste the fruit. [8] Banana Flavored Milk was first introduced to the Korean market in 1974. [1] [8]

  6. Bungeo-ppang - Wikipedia

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    Bungeo-ppang was derived from the Japanese treat, taiyaki (baked sea bream), introduced to Korea around the 1930s when the country was under Japanese rule. [5] According to the 2011 book Bungeoppang Has a Family Tree, bungeo-ppang began as a mix of Western waffles and Eastern dumplings, as the taiyaki itself was a Japanese adaptation of Western waffles introduced to Japan in the 18th century.

  7. Melona - Wikipedia

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    Melona (Korean: 메로나) is a South Korean ice pop, manufactured by Binggrae Co. Ltd.Although the product is called "Melona" and is identified by its melon flavor, the ice pop also comes in other fruit flavors, such as banana, strawberry, mango, purple yam, coconut, blueberry, and grape.

  8. File:Binggrae Banana Flavored Milk 03.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Vanilla milk - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla milk is milk with vanilla flavoring in it. The vanilla is sometimes artificial, although other times it is real vanilla. Commercially, vanilla milk is manufactured with a variety of main ingredients, including cow's milk, almond milk, and soy milk. Popular brands of vanilla milk include Nesquick and Horizon Organic. [1] [2] [3]