「THE BOYZ」エリック、恥ずかしすぎる勘違い1
THE BOYZ's Eric gets involved in unexpected scandal... What is the ”outrageous product” he posted along with his handwritten letter?
Eric of the Korean boy band "THE BOYZ" posted a photo of a handwritten letter to commemorate "Pepero Day (Japanese Pocky & Pretz Day)" on November 11th, and Pepero
A scandal occurred when a photo of a condom product was actually shown in the photo. On the 11th (today), an online community posted, "Idol posts condom thinking it was Pepero, what a disaster!"
The post was shared with the title, "Eric wrote a handwritten letter to Pepero every year on Pepero Day.
He tweeted with me, but this is the Pepero I bought this year. Ah, why? I was confused. In the published photo, there was a box of what appears to be a Pepero product, with a carefully written message:
The letter contains a handwritten copy of the product. The problem is that the product that resembles Pepero is not a candy but a condom. The condom manufacturer is promoting a healthy sexual culture by
It turns out that the company made this product in collaboration with GS25 (a Korean convenience store) to promote healthy sex life in everyday life. The product is not a typical condom design, but a familiar Pepero snack.
The packaging is reminiscent of Pepero. The product is on sale temporarily until the 11th, which is Pepero Day. Eric, who found out about this a little later, deleted the post and wrote, "November
"Happy Pepero Day on the 11th," she wrote, and added, "To be honest, I'm feeling very embarrassed right now, so I think I'll just keep quiet for a week."
He continued, "Today after work, I went to the convenience store in front of my house and saw Pepero on display outside.
"I didn't know because I chose it from a different place," he said, "I didn't know what it was, and I really didn't know if it was like that."
"I hope my letter was received properly! Now I'll rest easy here," he added.
Meanwhile, the condom manufacturer was also involved in the investigation by the then Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2019.
In collaboration with the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), they have produced condoms that look like tomato ketchup, hot sauce, etc.
The packaging was designed to avoid scratches. At the time, it was produced for advertising purposes and was not actually sold.
2024/11/11 14:58 KST
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