Sometimes, all you need is a small indulgence to satisfy your sweet tooth, and TIROL chocolate is the perfect solution. Introduced to the Japanese market in 1962, TIROL chocolate has become a beloved staple in convenience stores and supermarkets across Japan.
These bite-sized chocolates come in a variety of flavors, each featuring different fillings to tantalize your taste buds. Originally priced at just 10 yen, the price increased to 20 yen—not due to inflation, but because the chocolate’s packaging had to include a barcode, which required the chocolates to be slightly larger. As a result, the price was adjusted to match the new size.
For many, these chocolates evoke nostalgia, recalling childhood memories of buying affordable sweets with pocket money.