Hi-Chews are a Japanese candy known for their soft, chewy texture, similar to a mix of gum and taffy. I grew up loving these fruity treats. They come in a variety of bold fruit flavors and have that perfectly soft, chewy bite. Now imagine that same nostalgic candy as a popsicle. Costco is now carrying Costco Hi-Chew pops, and it is basically a childhood favorite reimagined for summer.

Product Overview
Each set is $14.89 and comes with two boxes bundled together. Inside, you will get 12 popsicles total; each box includes 3 grape and 3 strawberry. Every popsicle has a smooth, silky filling.

Rating and Review
The popsicle has a light, icy outer layer that gives way to a creamy, silky center. I usually don’t go for grape flavors, but this one was surprisingly good—bold, juicy, and even more flavorful than the strawberry. They really nailed the taste of the original candies. The smooth, slightly milky filling pairs perfectly with the icy shell. However, I found it to be pretty pricey. Each popsicle is around $1.25, which feels expensive for such a small treat.


Costco Hi-Chew Pop Nutrition Facts
6 Servings per container
Serving size: 1pop (86g)
- Calories: 120
- Total Fat: 2.5g
- Total Carbohydrate: 25g
- Total Sugar: 18g
- Protein: <1g

Costco Hi-Chew Pop Ingredients
Grape: [water, sugar, glucose syrup, grape juice, vegetable oil (coconut, palm), less than 2% of skim milk powder, modified tapioca starch, natural and artificial flavors, guar gum, citric acid, malic acid, mono-and diglycerides, carrot juice concentrate (color), blueberry juice concentrate (color), locust bean gum, gellan gum, carrageenan, sucarlose, soy lecithin
Strawberry: [water, sugar, glucose syrup, strawberry juice, vegetable oil (coconut, palm), less than 2% of skim milk powder, modified tapioca starch, guar gum, natural and artificial flavors, citric acid, malic acid, mono-and diglycerides, locust bean gum, carrot juice concentrate (color), blackcurrant juice concentrate (color), gellan gum, carrageenan, sucralose, soy lecithin sodium citrate]
Contains milk and soybeans
Made in a facility that also processes eggs, wheat, and peanuts
Product of Japan
If you enjoyed this Costco Hi-Chew Pop review, you might also like my Costco Kinder Bueno ice cone review.






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