A collection of UHA Mikakuto commercials. Packed with ads for candies and supplements.
Speaking of UHA Mikakuto, it’s a food manufacturer that, in addition to candies like Puccho, also produces supplements.
Besides Puccho, they sell many popular, easy-to-eat treats such as e-ma throat lozenges, Shigekix, and Cororo.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of UHA Mikakuto commercials that have aired over the years.
From ads featuring notable casting to those with distinctive humor, there’s plenty to enjoy—so take your time and have a look.
Compilation of UHA Mikakuto commercials: a plethora of ads for candies and supplements (1–10)
UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Kento AI ~Ceramide~” VersionNEW!

When the woman asks, “What’s an easy, recommended way to moisturize?”, Kento AI introduces gummy supplements to the tune of a parody of his signature song, “Hai Yorokonde.” It’s a striking presentation that uses dance and song to highlight how simply eating them provides an easy way to keep skin moisturized.
It’s a commercial that sticks in your memory—once you see it, you won’t forget it.
UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Palm Reading: Peripheral Blood Flow Care” VersionKent on this side

A fortune teller grabs a woman’s hand with a cheerful “Yes, with pleasure!” when she asks to have her palm read—but instead of reading it, he points out how cold her hand is.
The woman gets upset because it has nothing to do with fortune-telling, but in the end they eat UHA Gummy Supplements together and start dancing.
The song used is ‘Hai Yorokonde’ by Kocchi no Kento, sung with original lyrics tailored to the commercial’s content.
Since it’s a famous tune, the benefits and product name are easy to remember!
UHA Mikakuto Ninja-Meshi Ninja Performance: “Moonwalk” Version / “Flying Squirrel Ninja” VersionGenta Matsuda


This is a commercial that showcases the deliciousness of Ninja Meshi through the sight of Genta Matsuda getting excited after buying it.
Matsuda plays a ninja on his way home, and the way he can’t hide his smile expresses his affection for Ninja Meshi.
The contrast between his serious demeanor during moments like the moonwalk and the flying squirrel pose, and his beaming smile when his feelings spill over, adds a touch of humor.
UHA Mikakuto Tokuno Milk 8.2, Rich Day. “Tokuno Milk” version / “Salt Milk” version / “Rich Fragrant Strawberry” versionME:I



This commercial promotes the variations of Tokuno Milk 8.2—such as Rich Milk, Salt Milk, and Rich Strawberry—through snapshots of ME:I’s everyday life.
The scenes depict moments waiting for a train or a bus, expressing how the rich taste of Tokuno Milk makes that time feel even richer.
The music that further highlights the fun atmosphere shown in the visuals is ME:I’s “Kira Kira.” Its gentle rhythm conveys a relaxed mood, and when the light vocals layer on top, it evokes positive feelings.
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.
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.
UHA Mikakuto Mochi Bar “What Is This Chewy Stuff?” / “Just Go With It As Is” / “Pochi-Pochi”Mizuho Habu



This is a series of commercials featuring Mizuho Habu that humorously conveys the appeal of the Mochimugi Fullness Bar.
The ads alternate between shots of her surprised expression the moment she takes a bite and close-ups of the barley, impressively highlighting the fun, bouncy texture.
Emphasizing its grab-and-go convenience, the series rhythmically showcases the satisfying fullness it provides even on busy days and the distinctive, well-defined grains of mochi barley, resulting in a hearty presentation.
Across the series, it stands out not only for keeping you full but also for being enjoyable and delicious to eat.
These commercials make healthy food feel easy to enjoy and inspire you to incorporate it into your everyday life.



