From 1987 (found here):
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Also in “Oriental” stereotypes: a new restaurant in Rhode Island and Oriental Pearl Cream.
From 1987 (found here):
No date (found here):
Also in “Oriental” stereotypes: a new restaurant in Rhode Island and Oriental Pearl Cream.
Comments 5
arthur — December 7, 2008
The writing on the boy’s headgear seems to be some poorly rendered parody of the Japanese katakana syllabary.
Elena — December 7, 2008
Or says "SO-HI" in a "Chinese take out" font.
Asian = Exotic » Sociological Images — January 28, 2010
[...] a common ploy: references to Asia, and particularly Asian women, are an easy way to broadcast the idea that your [...]
DiscoverNet | The Real Reason You Don’t See These Food Mascots Anymore — June 14, 2021
[…] Krinkles for almost ten years. Just as cringe-worthy were the toy prizes buried in each box, like a rickshaw racer. Post eventually jettisoned So-Hi in 1968, and according to The Consumerist, it’s unclear […]
Lord Frazer Irwin — July 30, 2021
With over nineteen Asian nations, to quote something or someone as being 'Asian' does nothing for the product. If the Nation cannot be quoted then don't! Simple as that. It has nothing to do with psychology. It is plain ignorance of all things geographical and historical.