Chocobat" is a bar-shaped bread dough coated with chocolate.

Chocobat" sold by Mitachi Seika. The price is 30 yen per piece. The year of release is 1964.

Chocobat" by Sanryu Seika

Chocobat" is a chocolate-coated bread dough stick. A check of the official web site of San ryu Seika shows that it is "only available in autumn and winter. I wonder if it is because the chocolate melts in summer.

Chocobat" is a bar-shaped bread dough coated with chocolate.
It was only for fall and winter.

The chocolate bat comes with a lottery, and one of "home run," "hit," or "out" is written on the back of the word "bat" on the package. For one home run or four hits, you get another one. Unfortunately, this time it was an out.

Chocobat" is a bar-shaped bread dough coated with chocolate.
Sorry, out.

The hard dough and sweet chocolate. The first bite is a little too soft to eat, but from the second bite, it becomes addictive. It is a candy that seems to go well with milk.

Chocobat" is a bar-shaped bread dough coated with chocolate.
nostalgic taste

Mini Choco Bat

The boxed "Mini ChocoBat (108 yen including tax)" contains five mini-sized chocolate bats. The package is a "reissue design" of past generations of ChocoBat. The box purchased by the author contained the 1971, 1988, and 1994 versions.

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
also in a box

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
Reprint design, 4 types in total

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
Three 1994 editions!

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
1971 edition

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
1988 edition

Boxed "Mini Chocolate Bats (108 yen including tax)" contains 5 mini-sized chocolate bats.
1994 edition

Enjoy the nostalgic taste of "Chocobat" from Mitachi Seika. Why don't you go back to your childhood and experience the excitement of checking the winners?

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