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CSAT spurs gift sales

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Eight days to go before the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), Shinsegae Department Store’s Jung District branch in central Seoul is selling products symbolizing good luck for test-takers.

They include apples printed with the word “passed” as well as a variety of rice cakes and traditional taffy. Sticky rice cakes are popular as the word “stick” in Korean sounds like the verb “to pass.”
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