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 (41–50)
UHA Mikakuto Puccho “Puccho God” Version / “Would You Like a Bag?” VersionAee! group


This commercial features the Aぇ! group promoting UHA Mikakuto’s Puccho—available in both stick and bag formats—using their unique worldview.
Appearing as gods before a child who can’t decide between the stick and the bag, they insist that both should be purchased, and when a parent and child initially refuse the bagged Puccho, they reappear behind them with smiling yet pressuring expressions.
When both forms show up, there’s an eerie vibe, and the content seems designed purely to stoke curiosity about what exactly it is.
Meiji “Cacao Beauté with Sustainability Beauty Project” (version)Ko Shibasaki

The idea of sustainable beauty that you can keep up without putting a burden on yourself or on nature.
Kou Shibasaki says that Cacao Beauté is a chocolate that matches this concept of sustainable beauty.
The video’s white-based visuals and gentle background music are striking, creating a commercial with a fresh, healthy atmosphere.
Morinaga Seika Carré de Chocolat “Reward Carré-do” VersionSho Sakurai

This commercial depicts Sho Sakurai’s casual everyday life and conveys that Carré de Chocolat is perfect for moments of relaxation.
It shows a brief break during cleaning, and in a gentle tone it also describes the chocolate as a luxurious treat to reward yourself.
Framing it as a reward time after accidentally knocking something over, it makes you feel how it helps refresh your mood.
Bourbon Alfort Mini Chocolate “I am Alfort Party” VersionEiji Akaso

Omoinotake’s “Innocent Blue” is a song that gained attention after being featured in a commercial for Bourbon’s Alfort.
Its buoyant rhythm and light, lively sound are striking, conveying a cheerful, fun atmosphere.
The lyrics seem to depict interactions with someone important, expressing a sense of elation through the feeling of hearts connecting.
In the commercial, Eiji Akaso appears as a member of the “Alfor-tō” (Alfort Party), spreading the appeal of Alfort to those around him, and the scenes of everyone eating Alfort together also convey a sense of fun.
Lotte KAZITTE! “Bite it, bite it♪” version

In this commercial, they pay homage to the internet meme of the screaming marmot.
After the marmots eating KAZITTE! describe its tough, satisfying crunch and fruity flavor, they shout, “Yum!” It’s a memorable ad that’s fun to watch not only for those familiar with the original meme but also for those who aren’t.
Morinaga Milk Industry PARM: “The One I Love Most. The Secret of Happiness”Yutaka Takenouchi

Yutaka Takenouchi appears as a PARM lover for Morinaga Milk Industry in this commercial, which portrays his particular devotion to the product and what he finds so appealing about it.
Instead of focusing on the taste, it deliberately highlights other aspects—his affection for niche details like the shape and the way the chocolate is coated.
He holds it up to the light to appreciate its beautiful look, then moves on to the first bite, expressing that he loves everything about it.
That final, blissful expression also subtly underscores the delicious taste, which is an important point not to overlook.
UHA Mikakuto Kororo “Idol Matsuko” VersionMatsuko Deluxe

This is a UHA Mikakuto commercial featuring Matsuko Deluxe appearing as an ’80s idol.
The commercial itself is styled after old music programs, so many viewers may find it nostalgic.
The host’s introduction of the idol cleverly ties in with the product description, which makes it entertaining.


