Fuji is a long-established confectionery shop that originated in Japan and has gradually evolved into one of the giants of the Japanese cake and confectionery industry, and in China, it is like a confectionery manufacturer, attracting children with cute cartoon characters Peko and Poko mascots, and flat lollipops are the most common.
As early as 1970, the 10-yen lollipop was available in four fruity flavors (strawberry, orange, lemon, banana), and then the use of natural pigments and the modification of the shape of the lollipop to make it easier to absorb, and then added other flavors, and then became a global candy, which was regarded by Fujiya as an important starting point for opening up overseas markets.
In 2005, Fuji built an independent production line for lollipops in Hangzhou, China, and in 2008, a new 10-gram molding machine for a single lollipop was added, which still focuses on lollipops, supplemented by candy such as milk candy and marshmallows. Fujiya lollipops and Yummy Earth also use anti-poke safety paper sticks, but Fujiya paper sticks are easy to melt by saliva, and the 375-gram barrel lollipop costs 39 yuan, which is suitable for family sharing.
In recent years, Fuji has also begun to seize the wedding candy market, fragrant milk candy has been replaced with festive red packaging, can also be purchased in bulk 2000 grams, and Xu Fu Chi and other traditional New Year sugar, about 580 pieces, the price is 150 yuan, higher than the price of traditional New Year sugar.