Tyrol Chocolate "Showa Tyrol".

Chirorucho Showa-tyrol

I actually bought and tried a new product from Chirorucho, Showa-tyrol, containing 8 pieces per bag, with an estimated price of 140 yen (tax included).

The assortment of

Chirole Chocolates reproduces the sweets that were popular in each era

, with each bag containing two different flavors. In addition to the flavors, the designs symbolize the era, and are sure to spark lively conversation, with comments such as "This is nostalgic" and "This was popular in the past, wasn't it? It is a fun product that will trigger communication across generations.

Showa Tyrol

: A product inspired by the Showa period (1926-1989), this product reproduces popular coffee shop menu items such as cream soda and pudding, which were popular during the coffee shop boom around 1970. The retro design includes a Showa-esque black telephone. The nostalgic and cute packaging is sure to soothe your soul.

Tyrol Chocolate "Showa Tyrol".
Showa Tyrol

The "Cream Soda" contains melon soda flavored chocolate, popsicle, vanilla ice cream, and vanilla ice cream flavored chocolate. The crackling candy gives it a sizzling sensation, while the vanilla ice cream replicates the smoothness of vanilla ice cream.

Tyrol Chocolate "Showa Tyrol".

When you bite into the soft melon soda flavored chocolate, you will find crunchy candies inside. These candies crackle and pop in your mouth! The crackling sound is so loud that even people nearby can hear it while eating. This crackling creates the feeling of sizzling when you drink carbonated soda. When vanilla ice cream and chocolate are added to the melon flavor, it tastes like a melon soda from a coffee shop. It is a flavor that is fun to eat.

Pudding" expresses a familiar taste with its understated custardiness. The high viscosity pudding flavor sauce is used to create a smooth pudding at room temperature and a hard pudding when cooled. When cut, the pudding-flavor sauce overflows from the inside. The smoothness of pudding with caramel is reproduced in your mouth. Isn't this a pretty good reproduction? You can enjoy it according to your taste, whether you prefer it thick or thin.

Tyrol Chocolate "Showa Tyrol".

The retro-cute "Showa Tyrol" will make you feel like you are in a coffee shop. Why don't you enjoy them while reminiscing about the Showa era?