The Complete Hi-Chew List! Uncovering All 203 Japanese Hi-Chew Flavors
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Hi-Chew is a popular Japanese candy brand known for its unique chewy texture and intense fruit flavors. But do you know just how many flavors of this delectable Japanese candy are available in Japan? In this article, we’ll cover every Hi-Chew flavor (all 204) that have ever been available in Japan!
What Is Hi-Chew?
Before diving into all of the Japanese Hi-Chew flavors, let’s briefly discuss what Hi-Chew is. Hi-Chew, owned by Morinaga, was created as a sweet for adults and made its debut in 1975. It originally came in a box and had a three-layer structure with a white, sweet chewy layer on the top and bottom and a fruity layer sandwiched between. It intended to provide consumers with a soft, chewy candy snack with a fruity punch.
Hi-Chew candies are made from fruit juices and purees, giving them their authentic fruity taste. They come in a variety of flavors (which we will discuss in the next sections of this article!) and have gained popularity not only in Japan but also internationally, becoming a beloved treat for people of all ages.
Classic Hi-Chew Flavors
These flavors of Hi-Chew can be found throughout Japan in supermarkets, convenience stores, and so on. (Of course, many of these flavors can also be found at Japanese Taste as well!)
1. Strawberry
This is the flavor that started it all. Released in 1975, the original Strawberry Hi-Chew flavor had a refreshing sweet and sour flavor reminiscent of real strawberries.
2. Orange
The Orange Hi-Chew, which made its debut in 1979 perfectly captured the acidity of oranges without being overly sour. Of course, it had a mellow sweetness as well.
3. Grapefruit
Once this grapefruit flavor was released, the packaging and shape of Hi-Chew changed. While the packaging has been updated multiple times, the shape of Hi-Chew has stayed how we know it today, coming in 7 individual pieces. The Grapefruit Hi-Chew is packed with real grapefruit juice and also captures the natural bitterness of the fruit quite well.
4. Green Apple
The green apple flavor is slightly sour, perfectly capturing the unique sour flavor of green apples, and is slightly sweet.
5. Peach
Peach lovers definitely should not miss out on Peach Hi-Chew. The Peach High-Chew is bursting with a mellow, peachy flavor due to the addition of real peach juice.
6. Grape
Maybe the Grape High-Chew is one of the most iconic flavors of Hi-Chew that comes to mind. It doesn’t have an artificial grape flavor like some other grape candies do, and the flavor matches really well with the chewy texture of Hi-Chew candy.
7. Mango
While this flavor is popular in North America, it’s of course a classic Japanese flavor as well. The juicy, sweet, and vibrant flavor of mangoes pair perfectly with Hi-Chew’s chewy texture.
8. Plain (Sono Mama)
Hi-Chew in its original, most plain flavor. Need we say more?
9. Hi-Chew Assort
In 1996, Hi-Chew finally released an assorted variety of the popular candy. Since then, they’ve released many varieties of assort packs (which you will learn about in a later section of this article). These days, you can find Hi-Chew in assortment varieties of 3 flavors so that everyone can enjoy their favorite flavor of Hi-Chew. The current assortment comes with grape, strawberry, and green apple flavors.
10. Puni-Shari
Puni-Shari is the soda version of the assort. It has many variations, but the most widely available one is the peach soda, ramune, and orange soda mix.
Premium Hi-Chew Flavors
Hi-Chew also launched this Premium Series to highlight Hi-Chew flavors that have a more luxurious taste and melty texture.
11. Kyoho Grape
Japanese Kyoho grapes are thought to have much of a richer flavor compared to regular grapes. The rich flavor really comes through in this Hi-Chew flavor.
12. Shine Muscat
Shine Muscat grapes are much sweeter and mellower in flavor than regular grapes, so Hi-Chew aimed to capture this flavor with this Premium Shine Muscat Hi-Chew.
13. Yogurt
Yogurt is a common flavor among gummies and candies in Japan, so it’s not surprising to see that there was once a yogurt-flavored Hi-Chew. It is said to have had a rich yet refreshing taste. Note: the yogurt is a limited flavor.
Discontinued Hi-Chew Flavors
Like any other popular candy, flavors come and go over the years. Here is the official list of all of the discontinued Hi-Chew flavors.
14. Apple
The original Apple Hi-Chew is characterized as having a refreshing apple aftertaste with just the right amount of sweet and sour flavor
15. Fresh Mint
The Fresh Mint Hi-Chew was one of the original Hi-Chew flavors that was released in the 1990s. The flavor is characterized by having a refreshing flavor that matches well with Hi-Chew’s chewiness.
16. Lemon Lime
For citrus lovers who wanted both lemon and lime flavors, Hi-Chew created a solution for this. It has a light and citrusy flavor.
17. Pineapple Yogurt
In addition to yogurt, there was also a Pineapple Yogurt Hi-Chew. It has a refreshing, light, and tart flavor due to the addition of pineapple.
18. Strawberry Yogurt
Strawberry pairs well with yogurt, so why not turn it into a Hi-Chew flavor?
19. Aloe Yogurt
Aloe also surprisingly complements yogurt well, thus the creation of this flavor. The Aloe Yogurt Hi-Chew has a gentle flavor that is not too overpowering.
20. Dessert Lychee
The Dessert-Lychee Hi-Chew perfectly captures the unique flavor and juiciness of lychee, in a tiny candy.
21. Apricot
Apricot isn’t a very common flavor for Japanese candies, so Hi-Chew decided to give it a go. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but once you try it, you might become addicted to its apricot flavor.
22. Fruit Mix
This flavor aimed to mix flavors of different fruits like pineapple and oranges, and turn them into cohesive flavor.
23. Cassis
The Cassis Hi-Chew is sweet and sour with a slightly bitter taste.
24. Citrus
The Citrus Hi-Chew aims to capture the unique sour flavor and aroma of citrus fruits.
25. Fruit Mint
For those who can never decide between fruit or mint when it comes to candy, Hi-Chew released the Fruit Mint Hi-Chew so that consumers could have it all. This Hi-Chew is said to have had the sweetness of fruit and the refreshing flavor of mint.
26. Plum (Ume)
A fragrant plum-flavored Hi-Chew with sweet and sour flavor.
27. Lemon Vit. C
The Lemon Vita. C Hi-Chew is sour, but not as sour as the Sour Lemon Hi-Chew!
28. Iyokan
The Iyokan Hi-Chew lets the aromatic and sweet flavor of Iyokan oranges shine.
29. Tropical Juice
This flavor is packed with sweet and sour tropical fruits.
30. Blueberry
This flavor is said to have captured the iconic sweet and sour flavor of blueberries perfectly.
31. Pear
The Pear Hi-Chew is full of sweet pear flavor and juiciness.
32. Hassaku
The Hassaku Orange is known for being not overly sour, which makes this flavor chewy, refreshing, and sweet.
33. Honey Apple
The addition of the honey in this flavor mellows out the apple flavor of this Hi-Chew.
34. Pink Grapefruit
Pink Grapefruit is said to have more of a refreshing flavor, what do you think?
35. White Grapefruit
A White Grapefruit option also became available for those who are not a fan of the bitterness of grapefruit.
36. Blood Orange
This one has a unique rich flavor and the acidity of blood oranges.
37. Cherry
The Cherry Hi-Chew is slightly sweet and sour, much like real cherries.
38. Banana
The Banana Hi-Chew is sweet and mellow with a surprisingly slight sour aftertaste.
39. Kiwi
This one has a harmony of moderate acidity and subtle sweetness.
40. Ripe Mikan (Mandarin Orange)
This one is even sweeter than regular mikan (mandarin oranges).
41. Lemon
This one captures the flavor well, but it’s still not as sour as the popular Sour Lemon flavor!
42. Kaiji Grape
This one has the rich flavor of luxurious red grapes.
43. Kawaru? Aji (Changing Flavor)
This flavor starts as pineapple but then changes into peach.
44. Passionfruit
The Passionfruit Hi-Chew has a jelly-like pulp center characterized by a strong, passionfruit acidic flavor.
45. Lime
The Lime Hi-Chew has a refreshing aroma and sour taste.
46. Dekopon
The Dekopon Hi-Chew combines the flavors of mandarin oranges (mikan) and oranges in one.
47. American Cherry
This one is said to have a more intense sweet and sour flavor than the other Cherry flavor.
48. Yuzu
This one is characterized by its delicate aroma and zingy yuzu flavor.
49. Gold Kiwi
The Gold Kiwi Hi-Chew expresses the vibrant sweetness of golden kiwi, with very little sour flavor.
50. Gold Mango
The Gold Mango Hi-Chew is said to have a balanced rich, sweet flavor and mild acidity.
51. Gold Apple
The Gold Apple Hi-Chew is made with Jonagold apple juice to give it a unique apple flavor.
52. Strawberry Cheesecake
This Hi-Chew features a cheesecake-flavored soft candy with a strawberry center. It’s perfectly indulgent!
53. Daruma Ume
This Hi-Chew has a Daruma doll on its packaging for good luck. It’s also plum-flavored.
54. Pon Juice
This special Hi-Chew has a concentrated orange flavor and juicy texture.
55. Ichigo Daifuku
This strawberry-flavored Hi-Chew has a red bean-flavored center reminiscent of ichigo daifuku.
56. Bright Red Apple
This flavor is meant to help support students who are taking exams. Its bright red color is thought to bring good luck.
57. Ripe Mango
This sweet mango Hi-Chew features real pieces of mango to give it an even sweeter, richer flavor.
58. Melty Peach
The Melty Peach flavor is said to have an even richer peach flavor than the original Peach Hi-Chew.
59. Strawberry Shortcake
Since the original Strawberry Hi-Chew was such a hit, why not take things up a notch and make a Strawberry Shortcake Hi-Chew?
60. Ripe Melon
The Ripe Melon Hi-Chew is extremely reminiscent of fresh ripe melon and has the perfect amount of sweetness.
61. Tropical Mix
The Tropical Mix Hi-Chew is the perfect flavor for summer and is flavored with ripe bananas and pineapple.
62. Kotatsu de Mikan
The Kotatsu de Mikan flavor is said to be perfect for enjoying under the Kotatsu (a Japanese heated table). The packaging also features “Chicchai Ossan” which is the unofficial Mascot of Amagasaki City in Hyogo Prefecture.
63. Acerola
This flavor is sweet, sour, refreshing, and has the fruity aroma of Acerola, a type of cherry.
64. Honey Kinkan (Kumquat)
This flavor has a juicy, authentic taste with a hint of honey, followed by the sweet and sour flavor of kinkan (kumquats).
65. Ehime Mikan
Collaboration package with Imabari City's mascot, 'Barry-san,' named after the mikan (mandarin oranges) from Ehime Prefecture.
66. Miyazaki Hyuganatsu
This unique flavor features a citrus fruit local to Miyazaki prefecture called “Hyuganatsu”, which is sweet, sour, and floral all at the same time.
67. Shizuoka Crown Melon
A flavor that uses Shizuoka Crown Melon which is said to have a luxurious sweetness.
68. Okayama Shimizu Peach
This flavor uses Okayama Shimizu Peach which is thought to be one of the most premium peach varieties in Japan.
69. Yamagata La France
This flavor uses the famous La France pear which is local to Yamagata prefecture. La France is known for its super elegant aroma and flavor.
70. Ehime Setoka
This flavor is said to have a melting sweet flavor, due to the addition of Setoka, a citrus fruit local to Ehime prefecture.
71. Ishigaki Pineapple
Since pineapple is such a popular flavor, why not have a Pineapple Hi-Chew that uses pineapple from Ishigaki island in Okinawa?
72. Yamagata Kaki (Persimmon)
This is Hi-Chew’s first persimmon flavor, featuring persimmons from Yamagata.
73. Golden Peach
Just to make sure that Hi-Chew is hitting all of the peach flavor bases, they also made sure to come out with a Golden Peach flavor. It supposedly has a distinctive rich, sweet taste.
74. Momotaro Grape
The Momotaro Grape flavor is supposed to have a fresh grape taste and contains real grape juice.
Hi-Chew Collaborations & Series
This section highlights previous Hi-Chew collaborations and mini series from the brand.
75. Secret Taste Series
Can you guess what it tastes like? The Secret Taste Hi-Chew was a series of three flavors.
76. Peach & Orange
This flavor was probably created for sweet and sour candy lovers since peaches are sweet and oranges are sour.
77. Apricot & Peach
This flavor allows you to enjoy the sweetness of both apricots and peaches.
78. Pineapple & Orange
A somewhat tangy and sour yet refreshing combination of pineapple and orange that’s sure to leave you feeling satisfied!
79. Tsuyu Akane Plum & Italian Lemon
This one is a bit of a fancy one because it’s flavored with Tsuyu Akane Plum from Wakayama prefecture and Italian lemons. Tsuyu Akane Plum is a rare type of plum characterized for having a deep red color.
80. Donut Peach & Sunset Plum
Another unique hybrid mashup of flavors! Perfect for summer!
81. Momotaro Grape & Princess Toyomitsu
This one combines Momotaro grape juice along with a rare type of fig to give this Hi-Chew it’s unique flavor. You’ve probably never tried something like this before!
82. Soda & Cola (Petit Hi-Chew)
This smaller-sized Hi-Chew is soda-flavored with small cola-flavored capsules inside which provide the perfect pop of soda flavor and fizz.
83. Banana & Strawberry (Petit Hi-Chew)
This banana-flavored Hi-Chew is filled with small, strawberry-flavored capsules.
84. Vanilla & Chocolate (Petit Hi-Chew)
This vanilla-flavored Hi-Chew is dotted with chocolate capsules.
85. Pudding (Petit-Hi-Chew)
This caramel-flavored Hi-Chew features caramel capsules throughout for a double caramel flavor.
86. Dragon Fruit (World Fruits Series)
This Hi-Chew features the tropical dragon fruit that’s known for its mellow and sweet flavor.
87. Camu Camu (World Fruits Series)
This unique Hi-Chew is flavored with Camu Camu, a fruit local to Peru and Brazil.
88. White Peach (World Fruits Series)
This one has the mellow aroma and flavor of sweet white peaches.
89. Durian (World Fruits Series)
If you know what durian tastes (or smells) like, then you know what this one is going to taste like…
90. Cotton Candy (Festival Hi-Chew)
This one has the aroma and flavor of cotton candy.
91. Ringo Ame (Festival Hi-Chew)
This apple-flavored Hi-Chew has a crunchy candy center for a textural experience.
92. Chilled Pineapple (Festival Hi-Chew)
This is no ordinary Pineapple Hi-Chew…it’s chilled pineapple. It’s supposed to provide a cooling sensation and crunchy texture while you’re eating it.
93. Morinaga Condensed Milk Strawberry
This flavor combines sweet, fruity strawberries with Morinaga condensed milk to create an indulgent flavor combination.
94. Grape (Hi-Chew x Fanta)
This flavor features Fanta Grape soda, one of the most popular Fanta flavors.
95. Orange (Hi-Chew x Fanta)
Following Fanta Grape is Fanta Orange, another extremely popular Fanta flavor.
96. Honey Lemon (Hi-Chew x Fanta)
This unique Fanta flavor may not be found anywhere else, but it has a mellow honey lemon flavor.
97. Orange Ramune (Hi-Chew x Fanta)
The Orange Ramune Hi-Chew is similar to the Orange Fanta Hi-Chew, but it contains bits of ramune soda candy inside.
98. Grape Ramune (Hi-Chew x Fanta)
The grape version has the same concept as the orange one. It also contains bits of ramune candy inside to provide a fizzy sensation.
99. Grape Mint (Hi-Chew Mint)
This flavor is again perfect for those who can’t decide between fruity or mint flavors. Have both with this Grape Mint Hi-Chew.
100. Green Apple Mint (Hi-Chew Mint)
Another option in the Hi-Chew Mint series. Enjoy the flavor combination of green apple and mint!
101. Ajiwai Mango (Otona Hi-Chew)
This special Ajiwai Mango (literally meaning mango taste) is thought to taste exactly like authentic mangoes and even features real mango flesh in the candy. Otona Hi-Chew is mainly marketed towards adults, so the flavors are thought to be less sweet than conventional Hi-Chew.
102. Cranberry & Blueberry (Otona Hi-Chew)
This flavor is slightly more tart compared to other Hi-Chew due to its unique flavor of cranberry and blueberry.
Hi-Chew Kids & Hi-Chew Jr.
Hi-Chew Kids is a line of Hi-Chew candies specifically designed for children. These candies feature the same chewy texture and fruity flavors as regular Hi-Chew candies but are often smaller in size and may come in playful packaging or with fun designs that appeal to kids. Following Hi-Chew Kids, the Hi-Chew Jr. series was also launched which has a similar concept as the former.
103. Hi-Chew Kids Cola
This flavor is fizzy and cola flavored!
104. Hi-Chew Kids Cream Soda
This one had the refreshing taste of cream soda, a beverage in Japan popular among children (and adults too!).
105. Hi-Chew Kids Banana Shake
This flavor is mellow, sweet, and banana flavored. It’s a nice change from the mostly soda-flavored flavors in this section.
106. Hi-Chew Kids Ramune
This one has the classic and fresh taste of ramune along with its refreshing acidity.
107. Hi-Chew Kids Lemon Squash
This flavor had a refreshing lemon flavor and fizzy texture.
108. Hi-Chew Kids Orange Soda
This one has the freshness of orange combined with the light flavor of soda.
109. Hi-Chew Kids Blue Hawaii
This flavor is said to be reminiscent of Hawaii, whatever that means?
110. Hi-Chew Kids Melon Soda
Similar to the Orange Soda flavor, this one combines fresh melon flavor with the lightness of soda.
111. Hi-Chew Kids Cola Lemon
Lemon flavor with cola, anyone?
112. Hi-Chew Kids White Soda
This one has just the right amount of sweetness and flavor but doesn’t have a strong, carbonated flavor.
113. Canned Peach (Hi-Chew Jr.)
While peach is a popular candy flavor in Japan, we bet you’ve never heard of canned peach flavor. This flavor specifically aims to replicate the flavor of canned peach syrup and is marketed toward kids, hence its name.
114. Canned Pineapple (Hi-Chew Jr.)
Similar to the Canned Peach flavor, this flavor aims to replicate the taste of canned pineapple syrup, meaning that it is much sweeter than the original Pineapple Hi-Chew flavor.
115. Blue Hawaii (Hi-Chew Jr.)
Another Blue Hawaii flavor… we’re not sure how this one differs to the Hi-Chew Kids Blue Hawaii… but it’s perfect for Blue Hawaii lovers?
116. Cotton Candy (Hi-Chew Jr.)
This Cotton Candy Hi-Chew is supposed to taste like cotton candy and have the same effect as cotton candy where the flavor spreads in your mouth while you’re eating it.
Hi-Chew Plus
This series of Hi-Chew was marketed to be healthier than conventional Hi-Chew. Hi-Chew in the Hi-Chew Plus contain added nutrients like fiber and collagen.
117. Hi-Chew Plus Fiber
This mango-flavored Hi-Chew also contains 5 grams of Fiber.
118. Hi-Chew Plus Collagen
This Hi-Chew is muscat-flavored and also contains 3000mg of collagen.
119. Hi-Chew Plus Fe
This is an iron-added Hi-Chew but in prune flavor. It contains 6mg of iron.
120. Kiwi (Hi-Chew Plus)
This kiwi-flavored Hi-Chew contains added collagen and vitamins.
Tsubu Tsubu Hi-Chew
Tsubu Tsubu is a Japanese term for 'foods containing bits.' For Hi-Chew candies, it refers to Hi-Chew with small crushed pieces inside, providing a more textured and intense flavor experience.
121. Crushed Orange (Tsubu Tsubu Series)
The Crushed Orange Hi-Chew features real crushed-up oranges for more of a textural experience and punch.
122. Chocolate Banana Parfait (Tsubu Tsubu Series)
The candy of this unique-flavored Hi-Chew is vanilla ice cream-flavored while the middle layers are chocolate and banana-flavored.
123. Fruit Parfait (Tsubu Tsubu Series)
This one features a yogurt-flavored candy with orange and peach-flavored inner layers.
124. Soda (Tsubu Tsubu Series)
This soda-flavored Hi-Chew features ramune tablets inside…soda inception!
125. Cola (Tsubu Tsubu Series)
The Cola Hi-Chew is the same concept as the Soda one but it allows you to enjoy the flavors of Cola and Ramune at the same time.
126. Pulp Kanjiru Apricot
For consumers who love the Tsubu Tsubu Hi-Chew or can’t get enough of the fruitness from fruity Hi-Chew, the Pulp Kanjiru Apricot is perfect because it features Apricot Hi-Chew that contains real fruit pulp.
Suppa Hi-Chew (Sour Hi-Chew)
It's no secret that the sour Hi-Chew flavors are among the most popular in the Hi-Chew lineup. To cater to this demand, Hi-Chew introduced several sour flavors, known as 'suppai' in Japanese, as part of their Suppa Hi-Chew series.
127. Sour Lemon
This flavor is perfect for snackers who love a sour punch. The Sour Lemon Hi-Chew is even more sour than fresh lemons!
128. Sour Watermelon
While the name may lead you to believe that this Hi-Chew flavor is sour, the Sour Watermelon Hi-Chew actually has a balanced sweet and sour flavor.
129. Sour Plum
The Sour Plum Hi-Chew was said to have the perfect balance of sour and sweet flavors, providing a well-balanced flavor experience.
130. Super Sour Plum
The Super Sour Plum Hi-Chew is even more sour than previous versions! The more you eat it, the more you’ll become addicted to its sour flavor.
131. Sour Pink Grapefruit
If you love the original Pink Grapefruit Hi-Chew, then this one will be right up your alley as well!
Umai-Chew & Shuwa Umai-Chew
The Umai-Chew and Shuwa Umai-Chew series of Hi-Chew are said to be even more delicious and addictive than the typical Hi-Chew series. The Shuwa Umai-Chew also have a soda-like fizz to them.
132. Mikan Umai-Chew
This super fruity mikan-flavored Hi-Chew is packed with pieces of mikan pulp in the center giving it a burst of citrusy flavor.
133. Pineapple Umai-Chew
Similar to the Mikan Umai-Chew the flavor-packed Pineapple Umai-Chew is filled with pieces of pineapple pulp for double pineapple flavor.
134. Strawberry Umai-Chew
A Strawberry Hi-Chew packed with the natural sweet and sour flavor of strawberries and strawberry bits to add an even more intense fruity flavor.
135. Muscat Umai-Chew
The Muscat Umai-Chew has the ultimate Shine Muscat grape flavor that allows you to experience its natural flavor and texture.
136. Green Apple Umai-Chew
This flavor is perfect for green apple lovers! Experience the most intense flavor of green apples with the help of Green Apple Umai-Chew.
137. Fizzy Cola Shuwa Umai-Chew
The Fizzy Cola Umai-Chew not only has a fizzy cola flavor but it’s also packed with ramune soda tablets for double fizz!
138. Grape Soda Shuwa Umai-Chew
For fruit and soda lovers who want to have the best of both worlds with Hi-Chew flavors, Hi-Chew created this flavor specifically for you!
Hi-Chew Assorts
Since Hi-Chew come in so many flavors, assort options are created to give consumers chances to try different flavors. In this section, we highlight all of the assorted flavor options.
139. Mandarin Orange & Ripe Apple Assort
This Hi-Chew assortment allowed consumers to enjoy the sweet and sour flavor of mandarin oranges along with the rich, sweet flavor of apples.
140. Red Plum & Green Plum Assortment
This unique Hi-Chew assortment was comprised of sweet, Red Plum Hi-Chew and sour Green Plum Hi-Chew. Perfect for sweet and sour lovers!
141. Peach Assort
This one was an assortment of three seasonal peach flavors.
142. Grape Assort
This one comes with a variety of three grape flavors.
143. Berry Assort
This one comes with a variety of three berry flavors - strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry.
144. Secret Taste Assort
This Secret Taste Assortment comes with four different secret flavors.
145. Flavors of Spring Assort
This assortment comes with four flavors of Hi-Chew that are said to be perfect for spring.
146. Flavors of Winter Assort
This assortment comes with four flavors of Hi-Chew that are said to be perfect for winter.
147. Morinaga Mommy Hi-Chew Assort
This Hi-Chew flavor was made in collaboration with ‘Morinaga Mommy’, which is a lactic acid drink (kind of like yakult). It has a yogurt-y flavor.
148. Calcium In Hi-Chew Assort
This Hi-Chew assortment comes with three flavors, coffee, strawberry, and yogurt, plus added calcium.
149. Tropical Assort
This assort option allows consumers to enjoy Hi-Chew in three different tropical flavors including pineapple, passion fruit and banana.
150. Japan Tropical Assort
This flavor has a similar concept as the previous tropical assort, but focuses specifically of Japanese tropical fruits like melon, yuzu, and strawberry.
151. 3-Choice Quiz!
This interesting concept of Hi-Chew actually contains three secret flavors, but the objective of eating this kind of Hi-Chew is to first eat a Kyoho Grape Hi-Chew from a different package, then eat a Hi-Chew from this assort and find which one tastes the same as the Kyoho Grape. It’s kind of like a game.
152. Pon Juice Assort
This assort is a series of pon juice flavors (a popular orange juice brand in Japan).
153. Fruits Sensei Assort
An assorted fruit variety of Hi-Chew where each Hi-Chew candy features “words of wisdom” written by real teachers.
154. Fanta Assort
Fanta lovers will love this one because it features all of the most popular Fanta Hi-Chew flavors including Grape and Orange.
155. Renyu Assort
This assort features flavors like mango, banana, and strawberry that have been mixed with renyu (sweetened condensed milk) to provide a richer flavor.
156. Hi-Chew x Sunkist Assort
Hi-Chew collaborates with Sunkist for this assort to bring consumers four Sunkist-flavored Hi-Chew including grapefruit, peach, orange, and pineapple.
157. Hi-Chew x Aloe Yogurt Assort
This is a collaboration between Hi-Chew and the Morinaga Aloe Yogurt. This assort features three flavors that also taste like aloe yogurt.
158. Traveling Assort
The Traveling Assort Hi-Chew features Hi-Chew flavors from popular travel destinations in Japan.
159. Luxurious Red Assort
The Luxurious Red Hi-Chew Assort features red-colored fruit-flavored Hi-Chew like peach, strawberry, and cherry.
160. Vitamin C Assort
This Vitamin C Assort Hi-Chew mix is packed with, you guessed it, vitamin C! In fact, eating five Hi-Chew from this assortment provides you with the equivalent amount of vitamin C as ten lemons!
161. Assortment To Order
This assort contains four of Japan’s most famous flavors including apple, shine muscat grape, grape, and pear.
162. Golden Assort
The Golden Assort features golden fruits like golden kiwi, golden pineapple, and gold peaches.
163. Green Assort
This assort features green colored Hi-Chew like melon, lime, and kiwi.
164. Mystery Taste Assort
This assort features four mystery flavors Hi-Chew. You’ll have to try ‘em all to figure out their flavors!
165. Red & White Fruits Assort
This assort is exactly what it sounds like. It features an assortment of red and white-colored fruity Hi-Chew flavors.
166. World’s Best Fruit Assort
Travel around the world and experience the world’s best fruit with the help of this Hi-Chew assort!
167. Ripe Fruit Assort
Ripe fruit is a popular theme in Hi-Chew flavors, so of course an assort has to exist as well! This assort features flavors like ripe orange, strawberry, banana, and mango.
168. Sour Assort
A sour assort also needs to exist for those who can’t get enough of the sour Hi-Chew flavors. Find flavors such as sour lemon, plum, grapefruit, and pineapple in this assortment.
169. Amber Luxury Assort
This is a unique assortment of Hi-Chew containing fruits that are reminiscent of amber including Passion Fruit, Furano Melon, Mango, and Mandarin Orange.
170. Orchard Assort
This assort is another collection of ripe fruit flavors like white peach, melon, banana, and lemons.
171. White Bliss Assort
This assort features a lineup of “white fruits” like white peach, white strawberry, and more!
172. Heisei Era Assort
This unique Hi-Chew assort features Hi-Chew flavors that were released during the Heisei Era (1989-2019). Some of the notable flavors include Shine Muscat Grape and Strawberry.
173. Salty Fruits Assort
Salty fruit might sound a bit strange, but it is a pretty common concept in Japan, especially during the hot summer months. This assort features flavors like salty lemon, salty lychee, salty plum, and salty watermelon.
174. Good Luck Assort
Since there are already a few Good Luck flavors floating around, it also makes sense to have a Good Luck flavor assort, right?
175. Japanese Fruit Juice Assort
This Hi-Chew Assort uses fruit juice from local Japanese fruits like peaches, yuzu, and cherry.
176. Hokkaido Assort
To take things a step further, Hi-Chew released this assort that uses premium fruit flavors from Hokkaido because why not?
177. Three Texture Assort
This Three Texture Assort consists of three different soda flavors that have different textures.
178. Renyu Banana & Strawberry Assort
Since Renyu (condensed milk) has been a common theme and flavor of Hi-Chew in the past, why not also turn it into an Assort? This one combines creamy condensed milk flavor with banana and strawberry.
179. Puni Shari Assort 1
This is the original Puni Shari Assort. It consists of grape soda and soda flavors. The Puni Shari Hi-Chew candies are stuffed with ramune soda-flavored tablets.
180. Puni Shari Assort 2
Version two of Puni Shari comes with three flavors including melon soda, ramune soda, and orange soda.
181. Puni Shari Assort 3
Version three of Puni Shari (and the current version, at the time of writing this article), comes in peach soda, ramune soda, and orange soda flavors.
182. Muni Muni Gu Assort
The Muni Muni Gu Hi-Chew come in the same flavors as the Puni Shari Assort (ramune soda and melon soda) but they have a gummy-like texture instead.
Hi-Chew Mini
The Hi-Chew Mini are perfect for people who want to want to enjoy Hi-Chew in bite-size format and/or want to take Hi-Chew candies on the go. Currently, Hi-Chew offers this series in two different assortments.
183. Hi-Chew Mini
The Hi-Chew Mini comes in an assortment of four flavors including grape, strawberry, melon, and soda.
184. Hi-Chew Mini (Soda)
This is the Soda version of the Hi-Chew Mini. It comes with soda, melon soda, cola, and grape soda flavors.
Souvenir Hi-Chew Flavors
Similar to Kit Kats or Pocky, Hi-Chew also comes in regional flavors. Souvenir Hi-Chew are special editions or limited-edition flavors of Hi-Chew candies exclusive to specific regions of Japan. They make great souvenirs (as their name intends) or even collector items.
185. Yubari Melon (Hokkaido)
Yubari melon is a melon exclusive to Hokkaido and has a fresh, fruity, yet somewhat floral flavor. If you find yourself in Hokkaido, it’s definitely worth giving this Hi-Chew flavor a go!
186. Tohoku Apple
The Tohoku region, or specifically Aomori prefecture is known for apples. Aomori apples are said to be the best in Japan, so why not turn the flavor into a Hi-Chew?
187. Shinshu Apple
Another region in Japan that’s famous for apple production is Shinshu (Nagano prefecture). You can try the Tohoku and Shinshu Apple Souvenir Hi-Chew and let us know if they have different flavors in the comments!
188. Yamanashi Peach & Crown Melon (Mt. Fuji)
This flavor is local around the Yamanashi area of Japan (where Mt. Fuji is) and uses real Yamanashi peach and crown melon juice. These Hi-Chew have a juicy, sweet flavor due to the addition of Yamanashi peaches and Shizuoka Crown melons.
189. Setouchi Lemon (Chugoku & Shikoku)
Setouchi Lemon is a local and popular lemon in the Setouchi area of Japan (around Chugoku and Shikoku). If you find yourself visiting either of these regions in Japan, give this flavor a go!
190. Amaou Strawberry (Fukuoka & Kyushu)
This flavor can be found in Kyushu (Japan’s southernmost main island), particularly in Fukuoka. The Amaou Strawberry is thought to be the most luxurious strawberry in Japan and is known for its intense sweetness and vibrant red color.
191. Okinawa Pineapple
Okinawa is famous for many tropical fruits including pineapple. Experience the unique flavor of Okinawa Pineapple with this Okinawa-only Hi-Chew
192. Okinawa Shikuwasa
Another uniquely Okinawa fruit is Shikuwasa which is a kind of citrus fruit. It’s a small and delicious citrus fruit that’s sweet and sour at the same time.
193. Okinawa Mango
Of course, Hi-Chew did not want to leave mango lovers out of the equation, so they released this Okinawa Mango flavor as well.
194. Hawaii Pineapple
While not technically a limited-to-Japan Hi Chew flavor, it is still interesting to know that the company created two Hawaii-only exclusive flavors.
195. Hawaii Lilikoi
This is another limited-to-Hawaii flavor that features Lilikoi, or Hawaiian passionfruit! As you can probably tell by now, Hi-Chew really loves experimenting and creating flavors using fruits from all around the world.
Other Hi-Chew Flavors
This category of Hi-Chew is for recently released flavors of Hi-Chew that are still available (at the time of writing this article). However, it is not yet sure if they will stay available for sure or become discontinued.
196. Ramune Hi-Chew
The Ramune Hi-Chew is one of the flavors that appears in the Puni Shari series. This ramune soda-flavored candy is filled with ramune soda tablets for double soda fizz and flavor.
197. Rich Grape
The Rich Grape Hi-Chew is supposed to have five times as much grape flavor as the original grape flavor.
198. Rich Strawberry
Similar to the Rich Grape Hi-Chew flavor, the Rich Strawberry Hi-Chew is packed with so much strawberry flavor. About five times more than the original strawberry flavor!
199. Kawaru? Aji (Changing Flavor?)
We previously saw Hi-Chew launch this flavor, but this time the flavor changes from peach to pineapple.
200. Shiny Shine Muscat
The Shiny Shine Muscat is said to have a concentrated shine muscat flavor that allows you to experience the flavor of fresh Shine Muscat grapes.
201. Happy Chew
This Hi-Chew is said to have a happy texture that makes you feel excited the more you chew on it. Whatever that means? It is also white peach flavored.
202. Watermelon
What matches summer better than watermelon? This flavor is quite refreshing and juicy just like real watermelon.
203. Japanese Pear
The Japanese Pear Hi-Chew has the same texture and juiciness as an actual Japanese pear (wa-nashi).
So there you have it, a complete list of all 203 Hi-Chew flavors Japan has ever had to offer. How many flavors on this list have you tried? Which flavor(s) do you want to try first? Let us know in the comments.
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