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Hi-Chew was first created in 1975 when Morinaga sought to combat the Japanese taboo of taking food out of your mouth in public by creating an edible chewing gum.
Just in time for National Candy Month, HI-CHEW is collaborating with North America's largest self-serve frozen yogurt place, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt! In case you're unfamiliar with the HI-CHEW ...
The Best International Candy to Give Out on Halloween Surprise trick-or-treaters with Hi-Chews, Swedish gummies, and more ...
The love Utahans have for Hi-Chew is a testament to the power of food to break down cultural boundaries, to bring different cultures together in unexpected, albeit delicious, ways.
Just in time for National Candy Month, HI-CHEW®, the immensely fruity, intensely chewy candy brand, is teaming up once again with Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, North America's largest self-serve ...
HI-CHEW candy maker to expand NC facility, invest $134M, create 204 jobs in Orange Co.
Yogurt chain latest limited-edition summer flavor, Hi-Chew Blue Hawaii Tropical Candy, is inspired by the Japanese candy's Blue Hawaii flavor.
Japanese candy maker Morinaga, maker of HI-CHEW, expands factory site in Mebane, NC, to hire 204 more workers. Economic incentive approved.
The company behind the Hi-Chew brand plans to expand its North Carolina operations in a big way.
On Tuesday, leaders announced Hi-Chew would expand its operations in Mebane. The candy brand is made by Japanese company Morinaga.