Hi-Chew

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Hi-Chew


Hi-Chew is a fruit-flavored chewy candy produced by Morinaga & Company, a confectionery company based in Japan. It was first released in 1975 and has since become a popular candy in many parts of the world, including Asia, North America, and Europe.

History

Hi-Chew was created by Morinaga & Company, a confectionery company that has been in operation since 1899. The candy was initially introduced as a "chewy fruit-flavored candy" in Japan in 1975. It was designed to provide a long-lasting flavorful chew that, unlike gum, could be swallowed.

Product Description

Hi-Chew candies are individually wrapped and come in a variety of fruit flavors, including strawberry, grape, green apple, and mango. Each piece of candy is characterized by its chewy texture and intense fruit flavor. The candy is made using real fruit juices and purees, which contribute to its authentic fruit flavor.

Popularity

Hi-Chew has gained popularity worldwide due to its unique texture and variety of flavors. It is particularly popular in Japan, where it is considered a classic candy. In recent years, it has also gained a following in North America and Europe.

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