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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

A family is seen in a tent at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

People are seen in a tent at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

People are seen in a tent at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

A girl stands by a tent at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

A woman makes sweets at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Children are seen in a tent at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Photo taken on November 12, 2024 shows tents at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Children carrying sweets are seen at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Displaced People Flee From Conflict - Sudan

Children are seen at a center for displaced people fleeing from conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, eastern Sudan, on November 12, 2024. The government of Sudan's Red Sea State on Tuesday urged the international community and humanitarian organizations to support its efforts to provide basic needs for thousands of displaced people in the region. The local government has allocated 80 centers in Port Sudan, the state capital, to accommodate around 21,000 displaced families, totaling approximately 105,000 individuals. Port Sudan also hosts around 44,448 displaced families, or nearly 222,240 people, who are being sheltered by local households, with an average of five people per family. Photo by Fayez Ezaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tokyo Commodity Exchange starts trading in 4 farm products

Tokyo Commodity Exchange starts trading in 4 farm products

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Ezaki (L), president of Tokyo Commodity Exchange Inc., rings the bell during a ceremony at the exchange in Tokyo on Feb. 12, 2013, before TOCOM started trading in four agricultural products transferred from the Tokyo Grain Exchange, which will be disbanded in March.

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Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

OSAKA, Japan - Former Hanshin Tigers slugger Randy Bass, dressed in a Santa Claus costume, mimics the iconic running man's pose featured on Japanese confectioner Ezaki Glico Co.'s signboard, a landmark in the bustling Dotonbori district of Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 19, 2014.

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Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

OSAKA, Japan - Former Hanshin Tigers slugger Randy Bass poses in a Santa Claus costume on Dec. 19, 2014, under Japanese confectioner Ezaki Glico Co.'s signboard, a landmark in the bustling Dotonbori district of Osaka, western Japan.

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Santa Claus House made of cookies unveiled in Osaka

Santa Claus House made of cookies unveiled in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Santa Clause House, made of some 14,000 Bisco cookies of Ezaki Glico Co., is unveiled in the lobby of Hotel New Otani Osaka in western Japan on Dec. 6, 2014.

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New Glico runner billboard debuted

New Glico runner billboard debuted

OSAKA, Japan - Ezaki Glico Co. unveils the 6th-generation electronic billboard in the Dotonbori area of Osaka, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2014. With the application of blue light-emitting diodes, the billboard changes the background once every 15 minutes.

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes.

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up amid scattering confetti during an unveiling ceremony in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes.

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up during an unveiling ceremony in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes.

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Glico's new chocolate sticks can send message

Glico's new chocolate sticks can send message

TOKYO, Japan - Ezaki Glico Co.'s "Message Pocky" sticks, put on sale on Sept. 2, 2014, allows consumers to jot down whatever message they want to convey to bosses, friends or whoever else on the pack.

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Women mimic actress Ayase's Glico ad pose in Osaka

Women mimic actress Ayase's Glico ad pose in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Women imitate the "one-leg stand" pose of popular actress Haruka Ayase shown on a curtain draped over a huge Ezaki Glico Co. signboard in the Dotonbori area of Osaka, western Japan, on Aug. 25, 2014. The original signboard is being remodeled.

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TOCOM eyeing futures trading on electricity from 2016

TOCOM eyeing futures trading on electricity from 2016

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Ezaki, president of the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, unveils a plan to launch futures trading on electricity in the spring of 2016 during an interview with Kyodo News on Aug. 15, 2014.

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Glico's ice cream with 'Frozen' characters

Glico's ice cream with 'Frozen' characters

OSAKA, Japan - Ezaki Glico Co.'s ice cream set featuring images of characters from the Disney blockbuster movie "Frozen" is seen in this undated photo.

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Glico to renovate famed billboard

Glico to renovate famed billboard

OSAKA, Japan - People pose for photos in Osaka's downtown Dotombori area on the night of April 3, 2014, in front of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co.'s giant electronic billboard, the fifth generation of a series famed for the image of a runner with his hands in the air. Glico announced the same day that the company will renovate the billboard, saying the current display has worn out. The first generation appeared in 1935, and the current one was completed in 1998.

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Glico to renovate famed billboard

Glico to renovate famed billboard

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken in Osaka's downtown Dotombori area on the night of April 3, 2014, shows confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co.'s giant electronic billboard, the fifth generation of a series famed for the image of a runner with his hands in the air. Glico announced the same day that the company will renovate the billboard, saying the current display has worn out. The first generation appeared in 1935, and the current one was completed in 1998.

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Japanese A-bomb illness expert

Japanese A-bomb illness expert

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 31, 2014, in the city of Hiroshima shows Nobuo Takeichi, a thyroid specialist, speaking about his late teacher Haruo Ezaki's report on a 1972 inspection of a U.S. medical survey team's activities in the Marshall Islands to check on the effects of the 1954 U.S. hydrogen bomb test on Bikini Atoll.

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Glico sign

Glico sign

OSAKA, Japan - A huge signboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico, a landmark of Osaka, is lit up with neon lights on April 4, 2011, after remaining dark since March 12 in the wake of the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan the previous day. The company said it had decided to light up the sign again following requests from many people, who said the Kansai region centering on Osaka should regain its brightness and vitality for the sake of the entire nation.

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Ezaki Glico succeeds in mass producing whitening cosmetics agent

Ezaki Glico succeeds in mass producing whitening cosmetics agent

TOKYO, Japan - Major confectionery firm Ezaki Glico said Oct. 24 it has succeeded in mass producing a new whitening substance for cosmetics that is more effective than a similar existing one. The substance, named Alpha-Arbutin, was developed with Pentapharm Japan Corp., the Japan unit of Swiss chemical maker Pentapharm Corp. Two photos compared a normal skin and a skin treated with the substance.

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Glico again targeted by blackmailer

Glico again targeted by blackmailer

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the head office building in Osaka's Nishi-Yodogawa Ward of Ezaki Glico Co., which received a blackmail letter in June from a man who demanded 50 million yen not to poison the company's products, police sources said Aug. 11. Glico, a major maker of confectioneries and other food products, was also the target of a series of high-profile extortion attempts in the 1980s, which remain unsolved.

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Glico to sell ice cream in Thailand, 1st time outside Japan

Glico to sell ice cream in Thailand, 1st time outside Japan

Mikio Kusama (L) , chief director of overseas business at Ezaki Glico Co., a Japanese food maker, holds up an ice-cream made by his company during a press conference in Bangkok on Jan. 19, 2016. Glico said it will begin selling its popular ice-cream brands in Thailand from next week. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Glico signboard in Osaka shows running man's growth

Glico signboard in Osaka shows running man's growth

Ezaki Glico Co.'s popular electronic signboard in the Dotonbori district of Osaka begins to show on Oct. 1, 2015, special moving images depicting the growth of the running man to commemorate Glico's merger with its subsidiary Glico Dairy Products Co. the same day. It runs through Oct. 8 after sunset. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Low-carbohydrate rice chips

Low-carbohydrate rice chips

Photo shows a packet of low-carbohydrate rice chips to be sold by Ezaki Glico Co. The Japanese confectionery maker said Aug. 28, 2015, that the chips contain dietary fiber to cut back on carbohydrates. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Low-carbohydrate food products

Low-carbohydrate food products

A woman holds a series of low-carbohydrate food products of Ezaki Glico Co. in Osaka on Aug. 28, 2015. The Japanese confectionery maker said that day that it will add rice chips to the lineup in late September in consideration of rising health consciousness among Japanese consumers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New "Pocky" with enhanced flavors to hit shelves ahead of 50th anniv.

New "Pocky" with enhanced flavors to hit shelves ahead of 50th anniv.

Snack maker Ezaki Glico Co. announces in Osaka, western Japan, on Aug. 20, 2015, that the five leading products of its popular Pocky chocolate-coated pretzel sticks series sold globally will get a makeover to enhance flavors. They will hit the shelves from Sept. 1 to celebrate the iconic snack's 50th anniversary the following year. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Santa Clauses pose before Glico signboard in Osaka

Santa Clauses pose before Glico signboard in Osaka

Twenty Santa Clauses from Japan, the United States and Europe imitate the iconic signboard (C, back) of Ezaki Glico Co. in the Dotonbori district of Osaka, western Japan, on Sept. 10, 2015, while holding packages of Glico's popular Bisco snack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Glico sign

Glico sign

OSAKA, Japan - A huge signboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico, a landmark of Osaka, is lit up with neon lights on April 4, 2011, after remaining dark since March 12 in the wake of the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan the previous day. The company said it had decided to light up the sign again following requests from many people, who said the Kansai region centering on Osaka should regain its brightness and vitality for the sake of the entire nation. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

Ex-Tigers slugger Bass mimics Osaka signboard icon

OSAKA, Japan - Former Hanshin Tigers slugger Randy Bass, dressed in a Santa Claus costume, mimics the iconic running man's pose featured on Japanese confectioner Ezaki Glico Co.'s signboard, a landmark in the bustling Dotonbori district of Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 19, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Santa Claus House made of cookies unveiled in Osaka

Santa Claus House made of cookies unveiled in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Santa Clause House, made of some 14,000 Bisco cookies of Ezaki Glico Co., is unveiled in the lobby of Hotel New Otani Osaka in western Japan on Dec. 6, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes. (Kyodo)

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New Glico runner billboard debuted

New Glico runner billboard debuted

OSAKA, Japan - Ezaki Glico Co. unveils the 6th-generation electronic billboard in the Dotonbori area of Osaka, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2014. With the application of blue light-emitting diodes, the billboard changes the background once every 15 minutes. (Kyodo)

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up during an unveiling ceremony in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes. (Kyodo)

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Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

Glico unveils new runner billboard in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A new giant electronic billboard of confectionery maker Ezaki Glico Co., featuring the company's signature image of a runner with his hands in the air, is lit up amid scattering confetti during an unveiling ceremony in the Dotonbori area in downtown Osaka on Oct. 23, 2014. The sixth Glico runner billboard since 1935, measuring 20 meters high and 10.38 meters wide, employs around 140,000 energy-efficient light emitting diodes. (Kyodo)

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Women mimic actress Ayase's Glico ad pose in Osaka

Women mimic actress Ayase's Glico ad pose in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Women imitate the "one-leg stand" pose of popular actress Haruka Ayase shown on a curtain draped over a huge Ezaki Glico Co. signboard in the Dotonbori area of Osaka, western Japan, on Aug. 25, 2014. The original signboard is being remodeled. (Kyodo)

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TOCOM eyeing futures trading on electricity from 2016

TOCOM eyeing futures trading on electricity from 2016

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Ezaki, president of the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, unveils a plan to launch futures trading on electricity in the spring of 2016 during an interview with Kyodo News on Aug. 15, 2014. (Kyodo)

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New coronavirus

New coronavirus

Japanese sweets and snacks maker Ezaki Glico Co.'s iconic electric advertisement board in Osaka's Dotombori district is turned off on the evening of April 14, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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G-20 summit in Osaka

G-20 summit in Osaka

Tourists pose for a photo in front of a gigantic signboard of confectionary maker Ezaki Glico Co. in Osaka's bustling downtown Dotonbori district, on June 29, 2019, the final day of the two-day Group of 20 summit in the western Japan city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pocky biscuit sticks

Pocky biscuit sticks

Undated photo shows a limited edition of Ezaki Glico Co.'s "Pocky" chocolate-coated biscuit sticks. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CES event

CES event

A model shows off an intelligent speaker developed by Ezaki Glico Co., a Japanese confectionery maker, at a consumer electronics show, or CES, in Las Vegas on Jan. 11, 2018. The device provides consumers with nourishment information. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Big cafe au lait server appears in Osaka's Dotonbori area

Big cafe au lait server appears in Osaka's Dotonbori area

A child opens a faucet to pour cafe au lait into a cup from a 2-meter-tall server set up by Ezaki Glico Co. in the Dotonbori district of Osaka on Aug. 1, 2017. The server will provide around 200 liters of cafe au lait to 3,000 people during a tasting event from Aug. 1 to 3. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ezaki Glico succeeds in mass producing whitening cosmetics agent

Ezaki Glico succeeds in mass producing whitening cosmetics agent

TOKYO, Japan - Major confectionery firm Ezaki Glico said Oct. 24 it has succeeded in mass producing a new whitening substance for cosmetics that is more effective than a similar existing one. The substance, named Alpha-Arbutin, was developed with Pentapharm Japan Corp., the Japan unit of Swiss chemical maker Pentapharm Corp. Two photos compared a normal skin and a skin treated with the substance.

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Glico again targeted by blackmailer

Glico again targeted by blackmailer

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the head office building in Osaka's Nishi-Yodogawa Ward of Ezaki Glico Co., which received a blackmail letter in June from a man who demanded 50 million yen not to poison the company's products, police sources said Aug. 11. Glico, a major maker of confectioneries and other food products, was also the target of a series of high-profile extortion attempts in the 1980s, which remain unsolved.

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