HI-CHEW candies are the perfect treat for a summer day

Delicious exotic fruity candies that don't melt are great for the summer

HI-CHEW the chewy candy that comes from Japan and has many devoted fans including Ryan Gosling has some great new flavor options that are just terrific. HI-CHEW has Açaí and a Tropical Mix bag, with Kiwi, Mango and Pineapple flavors, for a burst of real fruit flavors that are really tasty and don't seem to have an artificial quality that can happen with other fruit-flavored candies.

These new flavors really pop and can help you mentally escape your real life for a minute or two and mentally travel to some beautiful beach.  You may find yourself going through the whole bag a bit sooner than you originally planned, so you may want to think ahead and get extra for sharing.

Also, something worth noting is that HI-CHEWs are individually wrapped.  So whether you get your HI-CHEW fix in a stick or a bag, you can pop them in your pocket and they won't make a mess.

HI-CHEW Açaí is something very different than other flavors out there and it is definitely worth trying.  It has yummy chia seeds for a little extra texture. For those not familiar with this fruit is that it tastes a bit chocolaty mixed with a rich berry flavor.  

Just last April, American's voted between many traditional Asian flavors such as  Asian Pear, Chocolate Covered Banana, Green Apple Mint, Dragonfruit, Mango-Pineapple and Sweet & Sour Lemon Crunch and decided that Dragonfruit was our favorite and will be available here next year.

Morinaga America, Inc. the confectionery company responsible for bringing us HI-CHEW is celebrating its 10th year in bringing these delicious treats into the hearts and tummies of Americans.  They are passionate about their flavors and conduct plenty of research to make sure that their unexpected flavors make customers very happy.  These candies are made with real fruit juice and purees, which is why they taste so much fresher than other similar candies.

HI-CHEW Açaí and HI-CHEW and Tropical Mix can be found here.

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