Pejoy is a Japanese brand that produces crunchy biscuit tubes filled with smooth cream. Its unique texture and pleasing taste made it a popular snack across Asia and globally.
Pejoy was launched in 1986 by Glico, a famous Japanese company specialized in sweets and snacks.
It was initially introduced only in Japan, but it gained popularity quickly and expanded to other Asian countries.
Pejoy has achieved global recognition and is now available in many countries worldwide.
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The original Pejoy flavor, a crunchy biscuit tube, filled with smooth chocolate cream.
A variant of Pejoy, filled with Matcha cream, a popular Japanese green tea flavor.
Pejoy biscuit tube filled with strawberry cream, suitable for those who prefer a fruity flavor.
Pejoy is a snack brand that produces crunchy biscuit tubes filled with smooth cream, available in different flavors.
Yes, Pejoy is a Japanese brand launched in 1986 by Glico.
Pejoy is available in many flavors including chocolate, matcha, strawberry, and more depending on the region.
Pejoy can be found in many Asian supermarkets and online stores, as well as some local stores depending on the country you are in.
Yes, Pejoy is suitable for vegetarians but not for vegans since it contains milk and butter ingredients.