Yet, many of my students were eager to get to school, for here in Korea this is Pepero day. What's that, you may ask? Well, it's basically the straight pretzel stick dipped in chocolate that we in South Africa know as Yogisticks. Why? Well, the reason given is that the long thin sticks are reminiscent of the 11/11!
Here they are, in most of their incarnations. I was given these today - a large single one, dipped in caramel chocolate and covered with nuts, a smaller one covered with pink sprinkles, and the more traditional small ones in boxes of ten.
The green box holds sticks covered with chocolate and almond, the red box is the plain chocolate and the big brown box, which holds 8 boxes of 10, are those made with chocolate on the inside of a hollow tube. Judging by this, I'm pretty popular, since the idea is that you give more to those you like very much.
This, of course, means that some girls are flooded with boxes and baskets in which teddy bears, pepero boxes and other edibles are packed, while some get nothing. Yet another way in which we make sure our lives are as difficult as possible - it's great to be one of the popular girls, but it is hell for the others.
Anyway - Pepero sticks are made by one of the big groups here in Korea, Lotte, and it seems the day is actually very clever marketing on their part!

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