Meiji debuts new Caramel-flavored Hello Panda Snacks as their US division's first original Hello Panda variety.
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Showing posts with label Meiji. Show all posts
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Oct 28, 2020
Apr 28, 2012
Review: Meiji - Yan Yan
Meiji's Yan Yans are a Japanese biscuit and chocolate-dipping creme combo that comes in an individual tapered cup for easy snacking.
A 2-ounce cup goes for about 79 cents at Asian supermarkets in my area, they cost a bit more at the supermarket chains (like $1 or more).
A 2-ounce cup goes for about 79 cents at Asian supermarkets in my area, they cost a bit more at the supermarket chains (like $1 or more).
Feb 12, 2012
Review: Meiji - Hello Panda Cookies
Meiji Hello Panda Cookies are bite-sized chocolate creme filled cookies, shaped vaguely like a round head with or without bear ears and decorated with a panda picture.
A 2.1-ounce box goes for about 79 cents at my local Asian supermarket.
A 2.1-ounce box goes for about 79 cents at my local Asian supermarket.
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