• Submissions
  • Support Us
Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • nl Nederlands
  • en English
AVO Magazine - One click closer to Japan
No Result
View All Result
  • AVO Magazine
    • AVO Magazine, who?
    • About us (日本語)
    • AVO Magazine presents
    • AVO Magazine Podcast
    • Join AVO Magazine’s Discord Server
    • Support AVO Magazine
  • Staff picks
  • Music
    • Japanese Music News
      • Concerts and festival news
      • Musical Snack
    • Curtain-raiser
    • Weekly MV Roundup
      • About: 7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out
  • Japan-related Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Reports
  • Colophon
  • Contact
    • Submissions
    • Join the AVO Magazine team
  • AVO Magazine
    • AVO Magazine, who?
    • About us (日本語)
    • AVO Magazine presents
    • AVO Magazine Podcast
    • Join AVO Magazine’s Discord Server
    • Support AVO Magazine
  • Staff picks
  • Music
    • Japanese Music News
      • Concerts and festival news
      • Musical Snack
    • Curtain-raiser
    • Weekly MV Roundup
      • About: 7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out
  • Japan-related Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Reports
  • Colophon
  • Contact
    • Submissions
    • Join the AVO Magazine team
No Result
View All Result
AVO Magazine - One click closer to Japan
No Result
View All Result
Home Do It Yourself!

Product Review: Fujiya – Peko-Chan: Love Love Heart & Enpitsu

Yuki by Yuki
14 February 2019
in Do It Yourself!, Product Reviews, Reviews
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A
0
Product Review: Fujiya – Peko-Chan: Love Love Heart & Enpitsu

Photographs by MuchMunchies

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on RedditShare on Tumblr

Peko-Chan, the adorable little lip-licking girl with the pigtails, is a mascot for Fujiya, a company known for chocolates, among other things. She is famous in Japan and a beloved character. Peko-Chan can be found on the packaging of some of Fujiya’s snacks, such as the Milky products. On the packaging of the two Valentine’s Day products I’ve reviewed here you can also find Poko-Chan, the little boy on the packaging. These products are only available around Valentine’s Day.

Fujiya – Peko-Chan – Love Love Heart Chocolate
Price: ±€1

This adorable heart shaped chocolate has Peko-Chan’s face on it and two little hearts. I think it’s soo bad they don’t also sell a version with Poko-Chan’s face on it, maybe they will in the future.

As I expected the chocolate was creamy and tasted mainly of milk chocolate, because it mainly consists of milk chocolate. The pink chocolate tasted like strawberry white chocolate, but wasn’t very obvious, it wasn’t the most dominant flavour of the two.

Fujiya – Peko-Chan – Enpitsu
Price: ±€3

These seven milk chocolate pencils are wrapped in adorably decorated foil and packaged together in a Valentine’s Day box. Personally I love all the details on the foil and the different colours.

These pencils tasted like milk chocolate, creamy and tasty. They were shaped like actual pencils.

Both of these chocolate treats were definitely enjoyable, but the thing I loved most about them was how adorable their shapes and packaging were.

Tags: chocolate heartchocolate pencilproduct review
Previous Post

SOUNDWITCH are giving away free music for Valentine’s Day

Next Post

MIKARU (G.L.A.M.S) announces solo European Tour 2019

Yuki

Yuki

Writer for AVO Magazine. I write movie, anime and candy (kit) reviews for AVO Magazine and every now and then something that doesn't fall into those categories. On top of that I have a passion for creative baking. Curious? https://www.muchmunchies.com/

Related Posts

Product Reviews

Product Review: Tenkei – 11 Japanese Sweets

by Yuki
22 February 2024
Product Review: Heart – Butt Detective Gummies
Product Reviews

Product Review: Heart – Butt Detective Gummies

by Yuki
17 February 2021
Product Review: Meiji – Meltykiss: Premium Chocolate, Fruity Strawberry, Hazelnut & Creamy Milk
Product Reviews

Product Review: Meiji – Meltykiss: Premium Chocolate, Fruity Strawberry, Hazelnut & Creamy Milk

by Yuki
3 February 2021
Product Review: Kracie – Mystery Ball Melon & Watermelon
Product Reviews

Product Review: Kracie – Mystery Ball Melon & Watermelon

by Yuki
20 January 2021
Product Review: Picola, Pocky & VEIL – Winter Edition Candies
Product Reviews

Product Review: Picola, Pocky & VEIL – Winter Edition Candies

by Yuki
4 January 2021
Next Post
MIKARU @ REALive

MIKARU (G.L.A.M.S) announces solo European Tour 2019

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

About AVO Magazine

AVO Magazine is more than just an online magazine about Japanese music and culture. In addition to covering Japan-related events in Europe, AVO Magazine also supports and organises them. Under the banner AVO Magazine presents, several concerts and festivals have been held, including AVO J-Rock Festival (2013) and AVO J-Music Festival (2018), featuring performances by Japanese (indie) musicians. More information about AVO Magaizne can be found here.

Have news related to Japan or Japanese music you'd like to share? Feel free to send us an email.

Follow us on social media

Support AVO Magazine with a digital coffee

Affiliates


1_General CDJapan

Recent articles

PSYCHIC FEVER to hold first European fanmeet tour ahead of third debut anniversary

PSYCHIC FEVER to hold first European fanmeet tour ahead of third debut anniversary

9 May 2025
Music Video Roundup logo on top of a design with the red dot (inspired by the Japanese flag) on top of a photo of an old television with white noise on the screen, placed on a chair with orange-coloured tiles on the background. (Photo by Hamed Asad, edited by Francisca Hagen)

7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out (Week 18, 2025)

4 May 2025
A black and white photo featuring the band Stompin’ Riffraffs, consisting of a man dressed in a suit and three masked ladies. They are standing near each other and carry their instruments. Stompin’ Riffraffs © Wild Records

Stompin’ Riffraffs to make a return to Europe for extensive tour through Spain

2 May 2025
Photo of Wednesday Campanella's vocalist and frontwoman Utaha standing in front of a reddish pink background. She is dressed in an outfit that consists of the same reddish pink, but also darker and lighter pink colours. Het outfit is adorned with white, gold and yellow chains and accessories. The colours are also matched in the colours in her hair, which is styled as a bob, and face make-up.

SUMMER TIME GHOST: Wednesday Campanella to perform select shows in Asia and Europe this summer

1 May 2025
A collage consisting of five musicians, three from KOIAI: Kanade (on Drums), Li-sa-X (on Guitar), Hazuki (on Guitar) sitting on a white sofa and a blue with green (with fake green plants) background, and two smaller photos introducing support musicians for the upcoming European shows: Wakazaemon on bass and nene on vocals.

KOIAI to play first European shows in France and Germany

30 April 2025
Twitter Bluesky Facebook Instagram Threads Tumblr Youtube Reddit

Online magazine since 2012 and based in the Netherlands. AVO Magazine is a Japan-related entertainment website with information about events in especially in Europe. There is a big focus on Japanese music. Other contents we publish are reports, reviews, informative articles, and interviews. AVO Forum, founded on May 16, 2003, served as the foundation for AVO Magazine.

Contact (Francisca Hagen): hello[@]avo-magazine.com

Please do not use text and photos made by AVO Magazine without permission. An email is easily created. Let's support each other!

Affiliates


1_General CDJapan

Featured on

  Lucydafirst - Crate Culture Podcast LOGO

AVO Magazine Approved

  • ANGURA
  • Arlequin Photography
  • Get Your Genki
  • Idol is SHiT
  • iPod of mine
  • J-POP streaming
  • Japan Jams
  • Japone Artists
  • The Sushi Times

© 2012 - 2025 AVO Magazine - One Click Closer to Japan!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Japan-related Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Reports
  • Colophon
  • AVO Magazine\\\’s Official Link Page

© 2012 - 2025 AVO Magazine - One Click Closer to Japan!

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.