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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 candy commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (171–180)

FamilyMart “The Best! Prince Sweets” VersionKotaro Yoshida, Rikako Yagi

“Awesome! Prince Sweets” Version, 15 seconds

In a FamilyMart commercial, Kotaro Yoshida dressed as a chef and Rikako Yagi make an appearance.

Yagi introduces the pudding sweets, and Yoshida is eating them.

Just by looking at Yoshida’s face, you can tell how delicious the sweets are.

The pudding sandwich is something you’ll probably want to try at least once, isn’t it?

Imuraya Azuki Bar “Doo-Wop Singing” VersionMatsuya Onoe

Imuraya Azuki Bar “Doo-wop Singing” version — Campaign included — Matsuya Onoe

A staple of Japanese summers, Imuraya’s Azuki Bar appears in this commercial.

In the “Doo-Wop Singing” version, Matsuya Onoe sings together with an azuki-bean character to introduce the newly updated Azuki Bar series celebrating its 50th anniversary.

UHA Mikakuto CORORO “CORORO Party: Kira Yamaguchi” VersionKira Yamaguchi

UHA Mikakuto Cororo “Cororo Party: Kira Yamaguchi” Version

This commercial features Kira Yamaguchi, a member of Girls², and promotes Kororo, a gummy candy known for its unique texture.

As the title “Kororo Party” suggests, it shows everyone enjoying Kororo at a party venue, along with scenes of Yamaguchi showcasing her dance.

The background music is the party tune “BURN,” which perfectly matches the visuals.

It’s an upbeat track by THE RAMPAGE that makes you want to move your body as you listen.

UHA Mikakuto Cororo Party “Kazuma Kawamura” Version / “Hokuto Yoshino” VersionKazuma Kawamura, Hokuto Yoshino

UHA Mikakuto CORORO “CORORO Party: Kazuma Kawamura” Version

This is a UHA Mikakuto Kororo commercial featuring Kazuma Kawamura and Hokuto Yoshino from THE RAMPAGE.

Two versions have been produced, each depicting a Kororo party with one of them in the lead role, and the scenes of people enjoying Kororo are especially memorable.

Fans should pay attention to the interactions between Kawamura and Yoshino! The BGM uses their then-new song “BURN” when the commercial began airing.

Despite its mid-tempo pace, the party-like sound and vocal work leave a strong impression.

Lotte Lady Borden: “Going Home Together (New Reward Treat)” editionRyo Narita

Lotte Lady Borden TV commercial 'Going Home Together' (New Reward Treat) 15 seconds Ryo Narita

This commercial, featuring Ryo Narita, is for Lady Borden ice cream.

It opens with Narita getting out of his car to buy ice cream, and when he returns, both of his hands are full of treats.

His innocent smile as he asks, “Did I buy too much?” really leaves an impression.

The ad wraps up with a shot of Narita enjoying the ice cream, accompanied by the catchphrase “fluffy-rich,” which conveys Lady Borden’s flavor.

Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (181–190)

Lotte Lady Borden “New Flavor” Version / “Video Call” VersionRyo Narita

Actor Ryo Narita conveys the deliciousness of Lotte’s Lady Borden in this commercial series.

The “New Flavor” spot features a vertical, SNS-like screen, while the “Video Call” spot resembles a video call interface—both leave a strong impression.

Be sure to notice Narita’s relaxed expressions as well.

Meiji THE Chocolate: “What is luxury to you?” versionYui Aragaki

Meiji THE Chocolate: “What is luxury to you?” version

This is a commercial for Meiji THE Chocolate, which boasts an aroma and flavor a cut above ordinary chocolate.

It features Yui Aragaki working as a chocolatier, crafting chocolate.

A narration describes the luxurious moment of savoring meticulously made chocolate, conveying the allure of THE Chocolate to viewers.