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!
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Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (31–40)
Lotte Premium Ghana: Dramatic Single PieceTakuya Kimura

This commercial highlights the sense of luxury conveyed through Takuya Kimura’s expression as he eats Lotte’s Premium Ghana.
It portrays him closing his eyes the moment he tastes it, at a loss for words, capturing the shockingly rich flavor.
In the end, he smiles and uses gestures to suggest how the taste unfolds, yet no words ever come out, giving the ad a subtly comedic tone.
Yamazaki Biscuit Aerial: “You Just Can’t Help Eating It” VersionAlice Hirose

This commercial shows Alice Hirose eating Aerial and really driving home how irresistibly delicious it is.
She starts thinking she’ll just have a little, but can’t stop, and her surprised expression when she sees the empty bag—all of it conveys the taste in an overall humorous tone.
The comedic atmosphere of the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the well-known children’s song “Shōjōji no Tanukibayashi.” With Charan-Po-Rantan’s light, airy vocals promoting Aerial’s deliciousness, the song clearly conveys a sense of lightness and fun.
Kameda Seika: Kameda Kaki no Tane “Umasio, Too Tasty” VersionKento Kaku

This commercial promotes the delicious taste of Umashio, one of the flavor variations of Kameda’s Kaki no Tane, through interactions between Kento Kaku and a child.
Even though the conversation proceeds using only the phrases “umashio” and “umasugi,” their expressive faces clearly convey the message.
With so many happy expressions throughout, the ad effectively communicates how tasty it is.
Kameda Seika: Kameda’s Soft Rice Crackers — “Magari Senbei” Version / “Soft Salad” Version / “Potapotayaki” Version



This is a commercial introducing Kameda Seika’s Soft Rice Cracker series.
It features their flagship products: Magari Senbei, Soft Salad, and Potapota-yaki.
In each spot, little kids appear, shown eating with great appetite—the taste comes through, of course, but it’s really the children’s wonderful smiles that shine.
And of course, Kameda Seika’s familiar sound logo makes an appearance, too.
Meiji: “Even hot days can become a choco-little good day”FRUITS ZIPPER

This commercial promotes the idea that chilled chocolate is perfect for hot days, bringing a cool, happy feeling.
It features FRUITS ZIPPER members taking chilled chocolate out of the refrigerator and enjoying it as-is or arranging it into cute treats.
With colorful sweets and radiant smiles, it conveys happiness beautifully.
The song that further enhances the cuteness of the visuals is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “San.” Its lively, cheerful sound—highlighted by light, distinctive guitar tones—and vocals that evoke relaxation and sweetness let you truly feel the happiness.
Compilation of snack commercials: from the latest to nostalgic ones (41–50)
Ezaki Glico Pocky “Pocky Revolution” VersionAyana Shiromoto, Scha Dara Parr, Nakigoto

This commercial lively portrays the big “revolution” of Pocky becoming more delicious from the ingredients up.
Ayana Shiromoto casually eats a Pocky, notices the change, and celebrates it together with the members of Scha Dara Parr and Nakigoto, who appear on the scene.
Centered around Pocky’s signature red packaging and showing everyone moving joyfully, it conveys that an even better change has been added.
Akagi Nyugyo Gatsun to Mikan “Gatsun for Life” VersionEgashira 2:50

Egashira 2:50, who has repeatedly eaten and openly declared his love for Gatsun to Mikan on his YouTube channel, appears as an illustration in the commercial.
Set to an original song he sings himself, the depiction of Egashira facing everything head-on with full force not only makes us laugh but also gives us courage.
It’s a commercial that stirs the heart with Egashira’s message: “Let’s live boldly!”


