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Can anyone read Japanese? This is a very easy 10 points here!?

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I was curious what the package said. The website only says 'fruity sherbet'. These things look interesting and I would like to buy a pack but I would like to look up the name online beforehand so that I can see what others that have tried it think of it.

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  1. Haha, it's just the name of the lolly:

    "Paka~ Fruity Sherbet"

    Basically that's what it says!

    I'm guessing it is a kind of fruit-flavoured gummy :P


  2. Fruit flavored sherbet named Paka it is. It shall be served after freezing it well. Paka also means Japanese onomatopoeic word for pulling up seal/tab of package.

    パカッ フルーティー シャーベット

    paka    fruity      sherbet

    凍らせて パカッ と開けて めしあがれ

    Freeze it and then open to be served Paka

    マンゴ  ぶどう ライチ

    mango    grape   lychee

      

  3. It sure looks delicious from the cover of the packaging ;)

  4. The package exactly says, "Paka Fruity Sherbet" which seems the name of this food.

    Paka is like a "click" sound, used when you open a lid or cap, or something.  What happens is, you freeze each fruity sherbet and eat it as you open the lid (here comes "paka").  

    Well, the copy says like:

    Freeze'em. Open one like paka, and you are ready to eat!  

    As I can see, there are three flavors in each package of this fruity sherbet thing: mango, grape, and lychee.

    Enjoy!  ;-)

  5. paka  , fruity sherbet  

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