Koala's March
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Japanese snack food | |
'''Koala's March''' | |
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Japanese name | コアラのマーチ |
Maker | Lotte |
Ingredients | chocolate cream (Partially hydrated palm & soy oil, cocoa powder (Processed with alkali), lactose, whole milk powder, chocolate liquor, natural & artificial vanilla flavors). |
Flavors: chocolate, strawberry, banana, milk, vanilla, pineapple, and honey |
Koala's March (コアラのマーチ Koara no māchi?) is a bite-sized cookie snack with a sweet filling inside. It is made by the Lotte Group of Tokyo, Japan and was released in March of 1984 as "Koala Yummies" in the United States. It is in the shape of a koala with a picture of a koala on the outside of the cookie doing various activities. There are various flavors available for the filling, such as honey, strawberry, and banana. The most common flavor is chocolate. While the snack does come in pineapple flavor, it is considered much rarer than other flavors. Koala's March has been criticized for being high in saturated fat and trans fat.