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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 (121–130)

Koikeya Scone “The Return of Dance Scone” VersionKento Nakajima

Koikeya Scone “The Return of Dance-cone” commercial featuring Kento Nakajima

It’s a commercial introducing Koikeya Scone, and the storyline is incredibly memorable! Kento Nakajima plays a man who once thrived as an idol but now grills corn at a food stall, and former fans urge him, “Dance with us one more time!” Near the end of the commercial, he shows off razor-sharp moves to the music, and the striking twist is impossible to forget once you’ve seen it.

Morinaga Seika Vanilla Monaka Jumbo: “THE VANILLA” VersionSUPER EIGHT

[SUPER EIGHT] The Vanilla Version [Vanilla Monaka Jumbo] (with subtitles)

This commercial announces that “THE” has been added to Vanilla Monaka Jumbo and promotes not just the new name but the evolution in flavor as well.

Members of SUPER EIGHT, dressed in vanilla-colored suits, introduce the product, and while the scene unfolds with moody jazz playing in the background to add a touch of comedy, the key is elegance.

It conveys that, despite the comedic look, the rich vanilla taste has evolved.

Ezaki Glico Farm Shibori “Fresh Milk From the Farm – You’re starting to look alike –” VersionHana Kuroki, Reiko Kataoka

Farm-Chilled Ice Cream: Hana Kuroki “From the Fresh Milk Farm ~We’re starting to look alike~” Version (60s)

It’s a drama-like commercial depicting a dairy farm that produces raw milk—the ingredient used in Bokujō Shibori—and the women working hard there.

It shows Haru Kuroki gently teaching a child, who’s afraid of cows and can’t interact with them, how to approach the animals.

You can also feel a sense of tradition being passed down: the memo about milk ice cream that Haru Kuroki used to look at is now being looked at by the children.

Calbee Potato Path: Hokkaido Factory Edition

Potato Road: Hokkaido Factory Chapter

This is a commercial for Calbee’s Hokkaido-exclusive potato chips, Jagaimo-do.

It emphasizes that the product is Hokkaido-focused, using Hokkaido-grown potatoes and being produced at a factory in Hokkaido.

You can really tell these potato chips were made for the people of Hokkaido.

By the way, it seems this commercial airs only within Hokkaido.

Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (131–140)

Kracie ‘Oekaki Gummy Land Fantasy’ Version

TV commercial: Oekaki Gumi Land Fantasy Edition

This commercial conveys the whimsical fun of Kracie’s educational candy “Oekaki Gummy Land Fantasy” with a colorful worldview.

It highlights how kids can learn about color changes by mixing two colors through making gummies.

Another key point is that you can create your own unique gummies by choosing shapes and experimenting with color mixing.

Nestlé KitKat “Let’s put a Kit in your mouth” version

Let’s have a Kit Kat. 2024 15-second version

In Nestlé’s classic KitKat commercial “Let’s put a Kit in your mouth,” the narration and visuals showcasing the deliciousness of KitKat are striking.

At the end of the ad, there’s a close-up of the package featuring a written message—a hallmark of KitKat—highlighting how perfect it is as a gift for family, friends, and colleagues.

Haagen-Dazs CREAMY GELATO “Knead-and-Eat” Version

CREAMY GELATO Web Commercial “Neri-tabe Edition” 30 seconds

This commercial introduces a tasty way to enjoy creamy gelato that comes with two flavors in one cup.

There are three recommended steps: first, try each flavor on its own; next, scoop both flavors together and eat them at the same time; and finally, knead the two flavors to mix them before eating.

Since it’s said to deliver a texture like authentic gelato, many viewers might have felt inspired to give it a try after watching this ad.