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You've definitely heard it before! The song from the chocolate commercial

Chocolate confectionery is popular with people of all ages, and when you go to supermarkets or convenience stores, you’ll find a wide variety.

What’s more, each product has lots of TV commercials airing, so you probably see them often.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those chocolate commercials at once!

We’ve gathered a wide range—from details about that song you happened to hear in a commercial, to the classic tracks that are synonymous with chocolate CM songs—so be sure to give them a listen.

You’ve definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (31–40)

Morinaga Confectionery Original DARS Maker: “PANDARS Dance and Introduce! Give an Original DARS for Valentine’s Day!”

The Bear of the Forest

This is a promotional commercial introducing the original DARS maker, perfect for a Valentine’s gift.

It lets you easily design an original DARS package right in your browser.

Set to a parody of the children’s song “The Bear in the Forest,” the PANDARS who introduce the service are so adorable that you can’t help but watch it over and over.

Meiji THE Chocolate: “#ReceiptSong Born From a Single Receipt”

CAndrop

Your feelings unwind with androp’s sweet vocals / androp MV “Meiji THE Chocolate” PR
CAndrop

Meiji’s “THE Chocolate,” with its stylish packaging, lets you enjoy tasting and comparing a variety of flavors.

androp’s “C,” written for a commercial with Sonoko Inoue not for tasting chocolate but for comparing songs, was created especially for the ad.

Painted with an unshowy, simple, and rustic melody, the song portrays someone indulging in sweet daydreams, pairing their unrequited love with chocolate.

Just as the lyrics suggest—wishing the person would write down their feelings on the chocolate they bought together—because confessing directly is embarrassing, it would be nice if they could just write it somewhere and stick it on… That kind of sentiment is something anyone shy and secretly in love can probably relate to.

Fujiya LOOK “Fujiya LOOK: Confused? Choose! Enjoy LOOK! Classics” version

Brand New SmileSnow Man

Fujiya LOOK: “Confused? Choose? Enjoy LOOK! Classics” 30-second spot – Choco Mint Pins

The song used in the Fujiya LOOK commercial “Fujiya LOOK: So Many Choices! So Much Fun! The Classics,” featuring the male idol group Snow Man, is ‘Brand New Smile.

’ It’s a track that sings about living brightly and staying true to oneself amid the many events life brings.

Their vocals over a glamorous dance beat convey an energetic presence.

With lyrics that capture the exhilarating feeling of “What kind of future shall we imagine?”, it’s a danceable tune with a resonant beat.

Libera “LOVE LIBERA” edition

Eulogy to SentimentPEDRO

PEDRO / Sentimental Eulogy [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Sentimental Paean PEDRO

Ayuni D from the instrument-less punk band BiSH presents “Kanshou Ouka.” Included on the EP “Shoudou Ningen Club,” this song is featured in Glico’s “Libera” commercial starring Mitsuki Takahata.

Its brisk rock sound really fills you with energy! Riding on that powerful melody is a hopeful message: no matter how hard things get, as long as you keep living, something good will definitely come your way.

The melody and that message both give you a boost!

Fujiya LOOK: 'Fujiya LOOK, have fun with LOOK!' version

Delicious!!!Snow Man

This song is included on Snow Man’s album “Snow Mania S1.” It was also used as the commercial song for Fujiya’s “LOOK,” in which the members themselves appear.

The lively beat, which almost makes your body start moving, is striking, and the gently resonant vocals that accompany it linger in your ears.

The lyrics convey a sweet mood that perfectly matches the commercial’s content, depicting the joy of spending time together—an image of budding romance that feels light and buoyant.

You've definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (41–50)

Lotte Ghana 'Blame it on Valentine’s Day. Minami Hamabe' Version

Blame it on Valentine’s Day.Minami Hamabe

Minami Hamabe, Ryo Yoshizawa, Lotte Ghana, “Blame it on Valentine’s Day” CM compilation

The song used in Lotte Ghana’s “Blame It on Valentine’s with Minami Hamabe” commercial.

It unfolds with an urban sound that matches the ad’s introduction of various ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day.

The lines and music express a willful mood that’s only forgiven on Valentine’s Day, leaving a strong impression.

It’s a number that colors scenes of spending a uniquely special day—dressing up a bit more than usual, trying your hand at making chocolate, and more.

An urban pop track with a soft, airy melody that makes you look forward to Valentine’s Day.

THE CHOCOLATE: “The #ReceiptSong Born From a Single Receipt”

ribbonSonoko Inoue

Gently enveloped by Sonoko Inoue’s tender singing voice / MV “Meiji THE Chocolate” PR
Ribbon Inoue Sonoko

Meiji’s “THE Chocolate,” which became popular for the trend of remaking its packaging, is a chocolate you can enjoy by comparing different flavors by package.

Inspired by the idea of “comparing,” we commissioned separate new songs from Sonoko Inoue and androp, as a musical counterpart to tasting different flavors.

Sonoko Inoue’s song “Ribbon” portrays a bittersweet breakup between lovers.

If only she could have wrapped her partner gently, like chocolate, perhaps they wouldn’t have parted.

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While regretting the past, she ties a ribbon around their memories and tries to look forward—expressed through Sonoko Inoue’s gentle singing voice.