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Pocky is a popular Japanese snack that consists of a biscuit stick coated with various flavors of chocolate or other sweet coatings. It was first introduced in Japan in 1966 by the Ezaki Glico company and has since gained international popularity. == History == Pocky was created by Yoshiaki Koma, a product designer at Ezaki Glico. The idea behind Pocky was to create a snack that could be easily held and eaten without getting one's hands dirty. The name "Pocky" is derived from the Japanese word "pokkin," which refers to the sound made when the stick is broken. == Flavors == Pocky comes in a wide variety of flavors, catering to different tastes and preferences. Some of the most popular flavors include chocolate, strawberry, matcha (green tea), cookies and cream, and almond. In addition to these classic flavors, there are also seasonal and limited-edition flavors that are released periodically. == Cultural Impact == Pocky has become a cultural icon in Japan and is often associated with fun and enjoyment. It is commonly shared among friends and is a popular snack during social gatherings and events. Pocky has also gained popularity outside of Japan, particularly in Asian countries and among fans of Japanese culture. == Marketing and Packaging == Pocky's distinctive packaging plays a significant role in its marketing. The snack is typically sold in long, slender boxes with a clear window that showcases the colorful Pocky sticks inside. The packaging design has remained relatively consistent over the years, with slight variations for different flavors and limited editions. == Popularity and Availability == Pocky is widely available in Japan and can be found in convenience stores, supermarkets, and specialty snack shops. It has also gained popularity internationally and can be purchased in many Asian grocery stores and online retailers. Pocky has become a sought-after souvenir for tourists visiting Japan. == Cultural References == Pocky has made appearances in various forms of media, including anime, manga, and video games. It is often depicted as a symbol of friendship and is sometimes used as a romantic gesture in popular culture. Pocky has also inspired fan art, cosplay, and even Pocky-themed events and festivals. == See Also == * [[Japanese Cuisine]] * [[Snack Foods]] * [[Convenience Foods]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Japanese Cuisine]] [[Category:Snack Foods]] <gallery> File:Pocky-Sticks.jpg|Pocky sticks File:Pocky_logo.png|Pocky logo File:Mikado.png|Mikado File:Rocky_sticks.jpg|Rocky sticks File:Saltsticks.JPG|Pocky </gallery>
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