Bok bok sing

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Bok bok sing is a leisure snack and the first joint venture brand and program in China first released in Guangzhou, China. It is fried potato balls with a logo of an old witch clawing on a great ball on the package.

Background[edit]

With China's economic reform and the normalization of China-US relations, Guangdong was chosen to be a testing ground for the reforms and allowing US companies to operate.

Coca-Cola was the first US company in Guangzhou. It brought American technology targeted on China's consumers.[1]

It was sold for 50 cents Chinese Yuan in the 1980s.[2]

Types[edit]

Bok bok sing has four package sizes: 12/18/23/50 grams.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "卜卜星简介". Official Site of Bok bok sing.
  2. ^ "儿时的经典零食 你还记得多少(图)". 中国经济网. Archived from the original on November 15, 2007.
  3. ^ "全部分类". 卜卜星产品.

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