Hi-chew
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Japanese snack food | |
Hi-chew | |
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Japanese name | ハイチュウ (haichū) |
Maker | Morinaga & Company |
Ingredients | Chewy Candy / Taffy |
Flavours: Blueberry, Grape, Grapefruit, Green Apple, Lemon, Lychee, Mango, Orange, Strawberry, and Yogurt |
Hi-chew (Japanese:ハイチュウ) is a chewy Japanese snack sold by Morinaga & Company. It comes in many flavors.
[edit] History
The soft, chewy candy was first released in Japan in 1975. It was re-released in its current shape (a stick of several individually-wrapped candies) in February 1986.