chocolate

Meiji - Hello Panda - Chocolate

Small round cookies (biscuits) filled with soft chocolate. Easy to pop into the mouth and not worry about melting chocolate over your hands. Has cute little panda pictures branded on each cookie.
Been said that the it originally was released in 1979.

2.5
 
 

Reese's Pieces

I haven't seen Reese's Pieces on store shelves since the early 1990s. I was very surprised to find them available at Costco. This candy reminds me a lot of M&Ms but its crunchy shell is the only thing they have in common.Reese's Pieces are a combination of chocolate and peanut butter, but it tastes like a very sweet creamy peanut butter. If you loves Reese's Peanut Butter Cups then this is a must try.

4.25
 
 

Pocky - Chocolate

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Pocky is an all time favorite. Can't beat the original. Crunchy biscuit wrapped almost entirely in chocolate. There's a small uncovered section so you can hold it.

Ask almost any Anime (Japanese Animation) fan about Pocky! Then prepare for a nice discussion on the vast variety of flavors available. Many a long nights (and days) have been spent munching on Pocky while waiting for a bus, a movie, a seat at the restaurant -- you name it!

Enjoy!

4.5
 
 

Meiji - Yan Yan - Chocolate

It's almost like Pocky - except you dipped the bread stick in chocolate as you eat. It's fun snack to have around. Beware of kids causing a mess, though!

-- Kabuki Knight

3.375
 
 
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