I have looked for these (admittedly) not very hard for over five years now in the US but have never seen them at any Asian grocery store. Is it just called chocolate stick bread?
https://imgur.com/a/sjJ5JYL
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/17pmfpl/where_to_buy_choco_pan_breadsticks_online_to_ship/
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I don’t know if they would have them now but when I lived in Seattle, you could get some similar kinds of bread at Uwajimaya in the international district.
Coop’s Stick-pan choco. So a Coop supermarket.
EDIT – sorry, that’S not COOP, but same thing. I think they should have in a regular combini too. Or any supermarket.
EDIT EDIT – realise you’re in US. Very difficult to send food these days, but [amazon.co.jp](https://amazon.co.jp) has these – no idea if they deliver to US:[Amazon](https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Okiko-Okinawa-Souvenir-Chocolate-Stick/dp/B0146JOWM2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GIB11QPWHMAP&keywords=stickpan+choco&qid=1699332423&sprefix=stickpan+choco%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1)
Would you even really want these after all the shipping? They’re not exactly unprocessed, but being bread they’re certainly more perishable then the snack food that gets imported to Asian supermarkets (and even those are going on stale half the time).
Check aldis and fresh thyme. They usually have similar items