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Bon o Bon, Chocolate Milk Chocolate and Wafer Filled with Peanut Butter. Box of 18 Units.

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MobileReference (2007). Encyclopedia of Observances, Holidays and Celebrations from MobileReference. MobileReference. p.490. ISBN 978-1-60501-177-6 . Retrieved 2 April 2013. Currently, bon o bon is a leader in the national chocolate market and has two production plants in Argentina, one in Mexico and one in Brazil that produce approximately 10,000 bon o bon per minute. On this day, families may invite Buddhist monks to visit their homes or go to a temple or shrine to recite prayers. The Japanese Bon Festival originated from the Ghost Festival of China, which is itself a combination of the Buddhist Yúlánpén ( Chinese: 盂蘭盆) Festival and the Taoist Zhongyuan ( 中元) Festival.

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The Japanese word obon is composed of the honorific prefix o- and the word bon. The bon portion is from the longer Japanese names Urabon ( 盂蘭盆) or Urabon'e ( 盂蘭盆会), in turn from the Chinese terms 盂蘭盆 ( Yúlánpén) or 盂蘭盆會 ( Yúlánpénhuì). Bon o Bon comenzó a venderse en 1984 con el fin de ampliar la variedad de productos de Arcor. Fue creado como una variante masiva y unitaria del bombón Serenata de Amor de la marca brasileña Garoto. [1 ]​ Se fabrica en Argentina, México, Chile y otra en Brasil, donde se presenta con la marca Samba y en formato más pequeño, y compite con productos de marcas reconocidas como Nestlé, Garoto, Lacta - Kraft, etc. [1 ]​ Se calcula que cerca de 600000000 de unidades anuales se exportan a 80 países. En el mercado argentino, se estima que el consumo de Bon o Bon llega a las 5,5 unidades por cápita, aunque es en Chile, donde esa cifra se eleva a seis bombones por persona al año. He tired using his powers to feed food into his mother's mouth, only to see the food just fed into her mouth turn into charcoal.

During Toro Nagashi, you can see some of the best lantern releases in the Asakusa neighborhood of Tokyo and in Hiroshima. Traveling in Japan during Obon In addition to sweeping tombs, people also place these offerings in front of Buddhist niches in their homes. 2. Bon Odori The Obon Festival originates from the Buddhist story of Maha Maudgalyayana (Mokuren), a disciple of the Buddha.In the middle of a square is a platform on which, usually, someone leads a song and the participants dance around it to the beat of Japanese taiko drums. Participants traditionally wear yukatas, a kind of light cotton kimono. 3. Having Vegetarian Meals

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