LOTTE Green Tea Choco Pie 樂天抹茶派 12枚


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Regular price $6.29
Net Weight: 11.85 oz Country of Origin: South Korea WARNING: Keep product under 98 degrees or at room remperature! Overheating will not spoil the product - but will definitely melt your delicious chocolate coating. We hope you take good care & enjoy ^_^ Read the story about the defected North...

Net Weight: 11.85 oz
Country of Origin: South Korea

LOTTE Green Tea Choco Pie 樂天抹茶派


WARNING: Keep product under 98 degrees or at room remperature! Overheating will not spoil the product - but will definitely melt your delicious chocolate coating. We hope you take good care & enjoy ^_^
Read the story about the defected North Korean soldier whose first request upon regaining consciousness was for a Choco Pie & was rewarded a lifetime supply here


Don't act like you don't know what this is (unless you really have never seen them - then you're in for a real treat!). Now also with delicious green tea flavored filling, these Korean Chocolate covered Marshamallow cream cakes have swept the world of desserts, even having once been a historical sign of affluence & stature in Korea (so much that one defected North Korean soldier's first request upon regaining consciousness was for a Choco Pie - the man received a lifetime supply). Sweet, delicious, and conveniently packaged for anytime & anywhere! Share with your friends or indulge yourself in this unique dessert experience with the kind of satisfaction only Lotte's Signature Choco Pies can deliver.

What is Lotte?
The company's name, Lotte, was taken from the heroine, Charlotte, of The Sorrows of Young Werther, written by the German great author Goethe. Their corporate message, "Sweetheart of Your Mouth," embodies Lotte's desire to always be loved by everyone just as Charlotte is known as the "eternal love."

Lotte began in 1948 Tokyo & is one of the leading corporations in the confectionery industry (in addition to being South Korea's fifth largest business conglomerate, as well as the largest Sotuh Korean confectionary manufacturer). Only two years after graduating highschool in Tokyo, Shin Kyukho, a Sotuh Korean immigrant himself, began to sell chewing gum in post-war Japan in 1948. Since its humble beginnigsg, Lotte established its first major confectionery in Seoul on April 3, 1967, and has since expanded its operations across the globe for all of humanity to enjoy. In 2018, Lotte celebrated their 70th anniversary! Today, many of Lotte's products are popular among Asian Diasporas across the world, with a high chance you've seen their name if you've ever been in an asian grocery store.

Learn more at their website here: https://www.lotte.co.kr/global/en/main.do