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Apollo (Korean: 아폴로), marketed in the Middle East, South America, and Southeast Asia as CC Stick, is a South Korean candy product. It consists of a number of small, short straws that are filled with flavored sugar powders. Example flavors include strawberry, chocolate, banana, and grape.
A variety of filled Korean pancake, and is a popular street food of South Korea. Kkul-tarae: Composed of fine strands of honey and maltose, often with a sweet nut filling. Melona: An ice pop. There are various flavours such as honeydew melon, banana, mango, strawberry, coconut and purple yam. Patbingsu
Crazy Dips comes in two flavours: Strawberry and Cola, though the Strawberry is by far the most common variant. This product was developed by a Korean company named Jeongwoo Confectionery. Jeongwoo was a producer of popping candy (pop rocks) for Asian markets since 1985.
A South Korean candy product. It consists of a number of small, short straws that are filled with flavored sugar powders. Example flavors include strawberry, chocolate, banana, and grape. Dalgona or ppopgi: A Korean sweet candy made from melted sugar and baking soda. Okchun-dang: A Korean traditional sweet made of rice flour. Yeot
It’s filled with fresh strawberry ice cream and topped with whip cream, sprinkles, chocolate drip, and cherries. ... Vegan Korean Rice Balls. ... This healthy homemade version of mounds candy is ...
As of 2024, U.S.-market Milkis cans state "Korea's No. 1 Cream Soda". Milkis is available in orange, strawberry, mango, melon, banana, peach, apple, and classic (regular) flavors; the classic flavor is also featured as a glaze in pastries. [1] It is a popular beverage in South Korea, and it is available worldwide. [2]
It is a panda-shaped biscuit with either chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, or matcha (green tea) flavored fillings. Yan Yan is also similar to the American snack Dunk-a-roos. [3] Nutella has a similar snack called "Nutella & Go" that includes breadsticks or pretzels for dipping into their signature hazelnut spread. [4]
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] Pepero is mostly made up of cocoa mass and flour.