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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 (111–120)

Meiji Kinoko no Yama / Takenoko no Sato – Kinoko no Yama 50th Anniversary: “Which side you’re on can change.”Ryota Yamasato

Meiji Kinoko no Yama / Takenoko no Sato – Kinoko no Yama 50th Anniversary “Your side can change.” 30-second version

This commercial uses the classic rivalry over whether Kinoko no Yama or Takenoko no Sato is better to explore the possibility of liking both.

Ryota Yamasato, who calls himself a member of Team Takenoko, is taken to a mysterious laboratory and forced to eat Kinoko no Yama.

Although he resists at first, once he tries it he finds it tastier than he expected, and the story comically shows him arriving at the idea that both are delicious.

It also conveys Meiji’s wish not to fuel conflict or debate, but to encourage people to try both.

UHA Mikakuto Cororo “Cororo SPECIAL TALK” VersionKazuma Kawamura, Hokuto Yoshino

UHA Mikakuto Cororo “Cororo SPECIAL TALK”

This is a commercial for Kororo, gummy candies with a texture that feels just like real fruit.

In addition to Kazuma Kawamura and Hokuto Yoshino from THE RAMPAGE, members of LIL LEAGUE also appear, chatting about Kororo in a talk-show-style setting.

The lively conversation around the Kororo gummies leaves a strong impression.

The background music features THE RAMPAGE’s song “BE WIZ U.” Released in 2025, this refreshing love song weaves feelings for a special someone together with scenes from each of the four seasons in its lyrics.

Ezaki Glico Pocky “Valentine” VersionSara Minami, Rie Miyazawa

Rie Miyazawa gives her “daughter” Sara Minami a Valentine’s Day “secret strategy” lesson, shares her own views on love

This commercial comically depicts a mother, Rie Miyazawa, giving her daughter, Sara Minami, a strategy for how to act on Valentine’s Day.

Using Pocky sticks as stand-ins for people, their simulation naturally brings smiles and creates a positive vibe.

The song that further emphasizes the familial warmth shown in the footage is B’z’s “Majestic.” While it has a gentle atmosphere, the powerful vocals and band sound—featuring acoustic elements—convey a strong sense of positivity.

Ezaki Glico Pocky: How many sticks’ worth should we talk? “Thanks to my family” versionSara Minami, Rie Miyazawa, Koji Okura

Rie Miyazawa & Sara Minami surprise with a giant “Heart Pocky”! Okura Dad: “…over the moon!” <Glico> New Pocky TV commercial (30s) + web video + making-of

Sara Minami and Rie Miyazawa appear as daughter and mother, conveying gratitude and affection to Koji Okura, who plays the father, using Pocky.

They create a big heart out of Pocky boxes, and the expression on the father’s face when he receives it clearly shows his joy.

The song that underscores the warm atmosphere of the video is B’z’s “Majestic.” With a powerful yet gentle sound that incorporates acoustic tones, combined with the dynamic vocals, it effectively conveys a positive, uplifting feeling.

Meiji Dear Milk: “Ice Cream with Nothing Added” (Version)

Meiji Dear Milk: “Ice Cream with Nothing Added” (Version)

This commercial highlights the fact that Meiji’s Dear Milk uses only dairy products as its ingredients, emphasizing a pure flavor that comes from adding nothing extra.

It shows various people eating it and smiling, which conveys that the taste appeals to a wide range of people.

The visuals also express a desire for viewers to try its unique flavor—light yet rich at the same time.

Morinaga Milk Industry MOW “Ice Shop MOW: The natural deliciousness of ingredients themselves” versionKei Tanaka, Sari Awano, Makiko Takizawa

Kei Tanaka pulls a hundred faces at the photographer’s request: MOW’s new commercial “Ice Shop MOW: The natural deliciousness of the original ingredients.”

It’s a commercial set in an ice cream shop run by a parent and child.

Kei Tanaka plays the father, who is the shop owner.

When customer Makiko Takizawa asks about the products, Sari Awano, playing the daughter, carefully explains her father’s commitment to quality.

The clean shop, surrounded by beautiful flowers, reinforces the impression of simple flavors and products that make the most of natural ingredients.

Many viewers will probably find themselves chuckling at Tanaka’s smug grin at the end.

KOIKEYA Pride Potato: ‘The Deliciousness of Japanese Potatoes’ EditionMei Nagano

Mei Nagano Koikeya PRIDE POTATO “The Deliciousness of Japanese Potatoes” TV commercial

This commercial highlights the rich flavor of domestically grown potatoes in Koikeya Pride Potato chips, emphasizing authenticity by paralleling it with the work of professional chefs.

The contrast between the chefs’ serious expressions as they fry the Pride Potato chips and Mei Nagano moving around them with a cheerful smile adds a comedic touch.

Finally, her surprised expression after tasting conveys just how delicious they are.