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On a hot day in spring Derek and Rachel tried some products from Japan and the UK that have a history in most peoples’ lives.
Pocky is a chocolate covered bread stick made in Japan since 1966. In the years since its creation there have been dozens of new flavours created. Many of them only available in certain geographical locations. It’s very easy to eat a more than a dozen Pocky sticks in a single sitting.
Terry’s Chocolate Orange has decades more history; dating back to the 1920s. It was originally a ‘chocolate apple’, but the orange was introduced in the 1930s, and due to the apple’s declining popularity it was phased out in 1954. That said, there’s now many different flavours from Orange Mint to Orange Raspberry. Though, only the orange readily available around the world.
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Filmed in Fort Worth, Texas.
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littlehon...
3 months ago 0 + -VERY Informative Video. Amused by casual atmosphere. Even though Terry's Chocolate Orange is in limited supply throughout the year, it is frequently available in most stores at Christmas-time just like the Cadbury eggs are at Easter-time.
Hint: To improve the marketing of the Chocolate Poky Sticks, they should be sold in fine wine stores (refer to previous Creole Chocolate Video). Just about everyone knows I am Rachel's mom, so I guess it is not necessary to indicate my age...(Keep guessing, I am over 21 years old.)
As usual, EXCELLENT choice of links! Keep up the good work!!