Lotte World Tower lights up, friends exchange sticks for Pepero Day this year Published: 11 Nov. 2024, 20:14 People look for Pepero snacks at a supermarket in Seoul on Sunday, a day before Pepero Day. [YONHAP] Many Koreans celebrated Pepero Day on Monday by exchanging chocolate-covered biscuit sticks with friends and family, while Lotte World Tower was lit up by a gigantic Pepero graphic to commemorate the day.
“My parents usually buy Pepero for me on Pepero Day, but this year, I bought some online and gave them to my friends, as they are taking the national college entrance exam this week,” said a 19-year-old student in an interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily in Mapo District, western Seoul, on Monday. Related Article Pepero Day advertisement lights up Lotte World Tower Customers exchange snacks on Korea's Pepero Day Pepero Day promos abound, from Coupang to Lotte Wellfood Pepero Day, which falls on Nov. 11, is a lighthearted version of Valentine’s Day in Korea.
Koreans exchange Pepero or similar snacks, such as chocolate, with friends, co-workers and loved ones to express love and support. The origins of this local celebration, however, are less sentimental than today’s tradition. It is known to have started in the 1990s when teenage girls in Busan began sharing long, thin Pepero sticks, wishing for their friends to "grow tall and slim.
" Lotte Wellfood, the manufacturer of Pepero, recognized the potential of this trend and soon turned it into an annual marketing .