Pucca Chocolate

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Pucca Chocolate (プッカ) is a Japanese baked pretzel candy with a chocolate cream center. It is also available in strawberry and milk flavors. It is created by the Meiji Seika Kaisha Corporation and has several distributors in the United States, though it is still in very limited supply and is considered a niche product. It was first introduced to the US market in 1997.[1] It can primarily be found in Asian market grocery or snack stores. Pucca is also occasionally found at stores or conventions that cater to audiences interested in anime.

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  1. ^ Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Trademarks. Vol. 1224. U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. 1999. p. 1-PA411.

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