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Continuing to reign as the most iconic magical girl anime and manga series globally, Sailor Moon has delighted fans with a variety of charming collaborations over the years. Among these, a particularly popular one is making a return for its fourth edition, bringing along the beloved Sailor Scouts.
In a delightful partnership, Meiji Co., Ltd. is once again joining forces with the Sailor Moon universe. This collaboration will see the series’ characters adorning packaging for Meiji’s gummy and chocolate candies. The boxes will showcase fresh illustrations of the main Sailor Scouts, crafted by the franchise’s original creator. This marks the start of a year poised to be a sweet homage to the enduring magical girl saga.
The latest collaboration between Sailor Moon and Meiji Co., Ltd. introduces two delightful candies: Fruit Juice Gummy and Galbo. As the name indicates, the Fruit Juice Gummies come in flavors such as purple grape, green grape, and orange. Meanwhile, Galbo offers a delectable blend of chocolate and cookies, with candies shaped like pills and coated in either chocolate or strawberry flavors.
Sailor Moon Reunites With Meiji for a New Official ‘Sweet’ Collaboration
The fourth mix of Sailor Moon with Meiji Co., Ltd. features two types of candy: Fruit Juice Gummy and Galbo. As the name suggests, the former are gummies flavored with different fruit, with the options being purple grape, green grape and orange. Galbo is a mix of chocolate and cookies, with the pill-shaped candies featuring either chocolate or strawberry-flavored exteriors.
Of course, the biggest selling point is the Sailor Moon magical girl branding, and this is firmly on display on the boxes of the treats. Regardless of flavor, each candy box has original illustrations by franchise creator Naoko Takeuchi, continuing the aesthetic of the collaboration series. These images have different duos of characters, all of whom are drawn blowing kisses, with the larger images on the back of the boxes having these same images in front of hearts with corresponding color schemes.
The Fruit Juice Gummy Grape has Super Sailor Moon and Super Sailor Chibi Moon (the future daughter of the main character) on the box, while the Muscat (green grape) and orange versions have Super Sailor Mercury/Super Sailor Jupiter and Super Sailor Mars/Super Sailor Venus. The chocolate Galbo has Super Sailor Uranus and Super Sailor Neptune on the front, while the strawberry version showcases Super Sailor Pluto and Super Sailor Saturn.
Beyond the boxes themselves, these images are also on included magnet sheets, with the box art/flavors corresponding with the included magnets. Set to become available in various Japanese stores and on websites such as Amazon Japan on March 10, 2026, the latest Meiji Sailor Moon snacks come out in the same year as the franchise’s manga turns 35 years old (with the original Sailor Moon anime debuting a year later). It’s proof that, no matter how old, Sailor Moon and the Sailor Scouts are still just as “sweet” as ever.
- Created by
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Naoko Takeuchi
- Latest TV Show
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Sailor Moon Crystal
- First Episode Air Date
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March 7, 1992