'Granola Thunder Mini Bar' tasting review: The sourness, sweetness and aroma of fruit match the crunchy texture



The Granola Thunder Mini Bar from Yuraku Confectionery's family pack Black Thunder Mini Bar series will be released on Monday, March 16, 2026. It retains the crunchy texture of Black Thunder, but also includes granola, which combines the fragrant aroma with the sourness and sweetness of fruit. I had the opportunity to try it a little earlier, so I decided to check out what it tastes like.

New release of 'Granola Thunder Mini Bar' | Announcement | Yuraku Confectionery Co., Ltd.

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The Granola Thunder Mini Bar packaging looks like this: Each bag contains 10 mini bars.



It contains granola, raisins, strawberry chips, and whole wheat biscuits.



The ingredients are as follows: Granola: oats, puffed rice, sugar, corn flakes, high fructose corn syrup, coconut, salt, and vegetable oil.



The calories are 52kcal per 10g.



The individual packaging of the Granola Thunder Mini Bar looks like this.



I tried taking out the contents.



Here's a Granola Thunder Mini Bar (left) next to the regular

Black Thunder Mini Bar (right). They look similar, but the Granola Thunder Mini Bar has a slightly lighter chocolate color and a chunkier shape.



The difference is even more apparent when you cut it with a knife and look at the cross section. The Granola Thunder Mini Bar (left) is brighter and you can see more of the ingredients, including the granola.



When you eat it, the crunchy texture and sweetness of the chocolate are mixed with the tartness of strawberries and the flavor of raisins. There's also a subtle aroma of whole wheat biscuits. Combined with milk, it makes the perfect snack for a busy morning.



The Granola Thunder Mini Bar will be released on Monday, March 16, 2026. You can order it on Amazon.co.jp for 324 yen including tax.

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in Tasting, Posted by log1i_yk