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Citations:choco pie

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English citations of choco pie

(marshmallow-filled cakes covered with chocolate):

  • 1981, Good Packaging, page 24:
    CHOCO PIE 초코파이 ORION CHOCO PIE
    A Container Equipment Corporation (CECO) Model 50 cartoner is now inserting trays of marshmallow-filled, chocolate-covered sandwich cookies
  • 1997, “Choco Pie”, in Rashtriya Sahara, page 50:
    DG overseas Ltd. recently launched Choco Pie, a product of Tong Yang Confectionery Corporation under the trade name Orion. The company is working for over 40 years and has been the leader of the Korean food industry
  • 2005, Park Min-Na, translated by Sarah Eunkyung Chee, Birth of Resistance, page 118:
    Normally, there was a lot of conflict between the older married women, or ajumma, and the younger workers, but the atmosphere slowly began to change. We celebrated birthdays by putting out choco-pie and shrimp crackers and applauding.

(other confections featuring chocolate):

  • 1922, “Clean bill of health”, in The Spatula, page 27:
    Bureau of Food and Drugs has received numerous complaints relative to the composition of the numerous confections sold under the trade name “Eskimo Pie”, “Choco Pie”, “Sundaette”, etc.
  • 1922 April, “The Manufacturers’ Point of View”, in Ice Cream Review, page VII:
    Over 80 per cent reported “Eskimo Pie.” Among the other brands represented were the following: Sundaeette, Frost-Bite, Alaska Bars, Polar Frosties, Alaska Bon Bons, Yukon Dainties, Choco Pie, Igloo Cake, Polar Pie, Polar Cake and Polar B’ars.
  • 1922 February 3, “Advertisement”, in Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, page 1:
    CRANE’S chocolate-covered ice cream bars, called “Choco Pie”. At the Blue Parrot. ―advertisement
  • 1985, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bulletin, page 22:
    The “Peanut Cheese Logs” recipe presented by Ms. Cheryl Clark Adams of Jarratt, Virginia won first place in the Appetizers Category, while the “Peanut Cheesy Choco Pie” recipe by Ms. Harriette E. Mellar of Hayes, Virginia won first place in the Pies Category.