Ezaki Glico
Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd is a Japanese multinational food corporation headquartered in Osaka's Nishiyodogawa-ku. It was founded in 1922. It operates in 30 countries across North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. The primary business of Ezaki Glico is the production of confectionery products such as chocolate, chips, chewing gum, and ice cream, as well as dairy products. Glico also produces processed foods such as curry stocks and retort takikomi gohan pouches, as well as dietary supplement products. Sanwa Bank, which was merged into Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, was Ezaki Glico's main financier. Ezaki Glico is a subsidiary of Midori Kai, a conglomerate whose primary financier was Sanwa Bank.
The products of Ezaki Glico are very high quality and diverse. Ezaki Glico manufactures a wide variety of products, such as caramel product which has a caramel flavor and crushed almond flavor products, pocky, chocolate-coated pretzel sticks, which come in many other flavors. It also has pretz, pretzel sticks, which come in many other flavors, almond chocolate, almonds coated with chocolate and caplico, and frosting-dipped waffle biscuits in the shape of ice cream cones that come in either chocolate or strawberry flavor,...
Website: glico.com/jp