Pepero Day is an observance in South Korea similar to Valentine's Day or Sweetest Day. It is named after the Korean snack Pepero and held on November 11, since the date "11/11" resembles five sticks of Pepero. The holiday is observed mostly by young people and couples, who exchange Pepero sticks, other candies, and romantic gifts.
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" (Pepero means "thin like a stick"). However, it is more likely it was initiated by Lotte, the company which produces Pepero.
so sweet right.....it reminds me of him....keke.....but its jst a way for d company 2 do their business also...keke...anyway...thanks 2 tania n horeb....they bought pepero for all d asean students....thanks...a lot....i love it so much...muaks.....
my pepero from tania n horeb...thanks 2 u my pujaness (richest)