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2011-11-11

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:24 am
by tenglangtrade
It is Singer's Day tomorrow(2011-11-11).
Therefore,I would like to say Happy Singer's Day to you if you are a singer.
(Here in China,November 11 is the Singer's Day.
Also,it is the year of 2011 this year so that it will be a specail Singer's Day.)

Re: 2011-11-11

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:08 pm
by The Carpet Cleaner
No, it s the release date of Skyrim.

Re: 2011-11-11

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:48 pm
by stringtapper
The Carpet Cleaner wrote:No, it s the release date of Skyrim.
Damn straight! :x

(And Happy Singer's Day. I have a singing gig this weekend. :x )

Re: 2011-11-11

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:12 pm
by crofter
Armistice day, 11-11-11-11

Re: 2011-11-11

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 5:09 pm
by docprosper
Live 11 Beta be bangin'

Re: 2011-11-11

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:18 am
by Bagatell
It's Pepero Day!




Pepero

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The cover of a Pepero box

Pepero (???) is a cookie stick, dipped in chocolate syrup, manufactured by Lotte Confectionery in South Korea since 1983.[1] It was inspired by the Japanese product, Pocky produced by Glico.[2]

Flavors

Pepero Almond sticks
As of 2007, it was sold in 10 different flavors:
Regular or Chocolate
Strawberry-flavored
Almond Chocolate
Nude (chocolate in the center)
Nude Lemon Cheese
Cocoa
Soft
Cheese
"Woman in White" and "Man in Black" are slightly more "classy" brands of Pepero, and both have chocolate cookie bits scattered throughout the chocolate dip.
Topic, a style similar to Japanese Toppo, also manufactured by Lotte.

Pepero Day

Pepero Day is an observance in South Korea similar to Valentine's Day. It is named after the Korean snack Pepero and held on November 11, since the date "11/11" resembles four sticks of Pepero.[3][4] The holiday is observed mostly by young people and couples, who exchange Pepero sticks, other candies, and romantic gifts. Lotte denies starting the holiday and instead states that they noticed a bump in Pepero sales around November 11th and after continued popularity they decided to then encourage the holiday with special gift boxes and other promotions.[2] Some consider it to be a contrived holiday and some teachers have encouraged children to exchange healthy snacks to help combat obesity. An alternative "Garaetteok Day" (sticks of white tteok) has been proposed.[5]

According to one story, Pepero Day was started in 1994 by students at a girls' middle school in Busan, where they exchanged Pepero sticks as gifts to wish one another to grow "as tall and slender as a Pepero".[6]

In Japan, a similar Pocky Day was started; however, it has failed to gain traction.[2]

Sales in 2008

Lotte usually does about 55% of their Pepero business in November every year.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepero