Wednesday, July 3, 2019

HI-CHEW: The Perfect Lunchbox Treat! #BackToSchool


*DISCLOSURE* Thank you to HI-CHEW for providing product samples in order to facilitate this post.  All thoughts are strictly my own. 

We've got another awesome back-to-school treat for y'all today!
HI-CHEW!


HI-CHEW is a soft, chewy candy that contains real fruit juices and purees, no artificial colors, is gluten free, cholesterol-free and has 0 grams of trans fat. 


HI-CHEW is the number one soft candy in Japan and is so awesome that it is now sweeping across America. 



Historically, it was bad manners in Japan to take food out of your mouth, so in the 1930s, Táchira Morinaga was trying to create a new kind of chewing gum that could be safely swallowed.  He started with a caramel variety and began adding fruit flavors later on. By the mid-70s, he released a new line of his perfected chewy candies...HI-CHEW! Since then, HI-CHEW has been produced in over 113 flavors.



This candy is so unbelievably unique!  It is bursting with fruity flavor and is the perfect amount of chewy.



When we had our first piece, D asked if he was supposed to swallow it or if it was gum.  You really can get several more chews out of it than your typical piece of chewy candy and that means the fruity taste lasts even longer!


With fun flavors like pineapple, kiwi, dragonfruit, mango and acai and even several sweet and sour varieties like watermelon, grapefruit and lemon, your tastebuds won't get bored!


These are the perfect little treats to sneak inside your kiddo's lunchbox this back-to-school season!  Stock up, because I can pretty much guarantee your kiddos are going to love HI-CHEW!









Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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