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Hi-Chew candy was first released in 1975. It was re-released in the packaging of individually wrapped candies in February 1996. The origins of Hi-Chew began when Taichiro Morinaga sought to create an edible kind of chewing gum which could be swallowed because of the Japanese cultural taboo against taking food out of one's mouth while eating. [1]
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Both facilities will exclusively produce HI-CHEW, a small, individually wrapped chewy candy comparable to Starburst or taffy. Morinaga introduced HI-CHEW to American consumers 15 years ago, and ...
Morinaga began selling its popular Hi-Chew candy in the US market in 2008. The candy quickly became popular among baseball players, a fad started by Japanese baseball player Junichi Tazawa of the Boston Red Sox. Morinaga signed a sponsorship deal with the Red Sox in 2012 and Hi-Chew's popularity spread quickly in the 2010s.
A Palm Springs home has been decorated in celebration of the HI-CHEW candy brand but only the winners of sweepstakes will be able to actually stay there.
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In November 2016, Bonkers Fruit Candy's Facebook and Twitter accounts stated, "We made more samples of Bonkers Fruit Chews on the line last week and we think they look pretty good! Getting closer but no date yet.." (With two pictures below, there have been no more updates on Bonkers Fruit Candy.) The original flavors include: Peach
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