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Compilation of candy commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones

When you think of candy commercials, what kind of ads come to mind?

Maybe it’s the commercials with catchy theme songs and original characters you saw as a kid, or perhaps the ones you’ve seen recently featuring popular actors and idols.

In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of candy commercials from past to present all in one place.

We’ve gathered everything from trending ads to nostalgic classics, so try searching for the commercial that caught your eye on TV or the one you suddenly remembered from long ago!

Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (101–110)

Ezaki Glico Pocky “Chilled Pocky Game” VersionSatomi Ishihara

POCKY Commercial: Satomi Ishihara – Chilled Pocky Game Version

This commercial portrays youthful scenes centered around Pocky, while also conveying a comedic vibe by showing how things don’t quite go as planned.

The story features a Pocky game played while hiding in the shadows, and just as the moment peaks, it’s revealed that someone nearby has been watching, leading to an abrupt interruption.

Including Satomi Ishihara’s displeased expression adds to the overall sense of humor in the sequence.

Ezaki Glico Pocky Pocky & Pretz Day Special Commercial 2023

The password is 'Hi! Pocky'—an epic masterpiece stitched together from everyone's dance videos! Web commercial: 'Pocky & Pretz Day Special CM'

This commercial edits together dances by a variety of people holding Pocky, bringing them together as a single piece.

With the freedom in costumes and choreography, each person’s individuality shines, and that’s exactly why you can feel a kind of bond in everyone enjoying Pocky together.

The song that further highlights the fun of the dance is Nanao Akari’s “Oshare Banchō feat.

Soy Sauce.” Compared to ORANGE RANGE’s original, it gives a poppier impression, and its light arrangement really conveys the sense of fun.

Ezaki Glico Pocky: How many sticks should we talk about? ‘Debut’ versionSara Minami, Rie Miyazawa, Koji Okura

Glico Pocky CM “How many sticks’ worth should we talk? – Debut” Version 30 seconds

This is a commercial depicting a warm conversation between Sara Minami and Rie Miyazawa, a mother and daughter connected through Pocky.

Noticing that her daughter, who has experienced transferring schools, is struggling, the mother uses Pocky as a conversation starter to gently draw out her worries—beautifully expressing the kindness of family.

Just as the mother and daughter’s conversation heats up, Koji Okura, the father, comes home; his unknowing expression further highlights the fun atmosphere.

The song that underscores the warmth expressed in the visuals is B’z’s “Majestic.” Within the group’s signature power, you can also sense a calm air, from which a forward-looking strength comes through.

Ezaki Glico Pocky “Everybody Pocky” VersionShiori Kutsuna

Shiori Kutsuna Pocky CM 'Everybody Pocky' Version 30 Seconds HD

It’s a commercial with a unique worldview where Shiori Kutsuna appears in town and draws many people in with the Pocky dance.

You can really feel the fun as townspeople who are initially bewildered are gradually captivated by Shiori Kutsuna’s powerful smile and light-footed dancing.

The song that further highlights the joy and exhilaration of the dance is Ikimono-gakari’s “Joyful.” The layered vocals over the light, buoyant sound emphasize the sense of fun, and the dynamic shifts in the singing evoke the feeling of hearts and bodies bouncing along.

Ezaki Glico Pocky “Dance Dance” VersionYui Aragaki

Yui Aragaki Pocky Commercial - Dance Dance Version (45 seconds)

This commercial depicts Yui Aragaki suddenly breaking into a dance with a Pocky in hand, expressing both the deliciousness of Pocky and the exhilaration it brings.

It unfolds from her secretly enjoying it at school to heading out into the town, and as others get swept up in the fun, it also conveys how widely loved Pocky is.

The song that emphasizes the gradually rising excitement and the playful atmosphere is ORANGE RANGE’s “DANCE2 feat.

Soy Sauce.” Its distinctive world infused with digital sounds and vocals layered with effects vividly captures a light, buoyant feel.

Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (111–120)

Ezaki Glico Pocky Share Happy ‘Debut’ Version / ‘Classroom’ VersionHiroomi Tosaka, Takanori Iwata, Naoki Kobayashi

Sandaime J Soul Brothers’ Tosaka, Gunchan, and Naoki make a surprise visit to a high school: New Pocky commercials “Classroom” and “Debut”

This commercial features Hiroomi Tosaka, Takanori Iwata, and Naoki Kobayashi expressing the fun of sharing Pocky through stylish dance.

They make a surprise visit to a high school and perform, drawing the students in and spreading the circle of fun.

The song that captures this stylish yet lively vibe is “Share The Love.” The CM mainly uses the instrumental break, where a beat with a distinctive brass timbre creates a lightness that makes the dance stand out.

Ezaki Glico Pocky: ‘Heart Pocky—Give it to someone special’ version

Give Heart Pocky to someone special

This commercial focuses on the idea that combining Pocky boxes can form a heart shape, encouraging viewers to express gratitude and love to those who matter.

It portrays various people creating heart-shaped Pocky, and their expressions convey a warm affection for their loved ones.

By showing variations—some that make use of the original box design and others that incorporate personal designs—it presents a range of possibilities.

The video is filled with positive emotions like happiness and joy.