Hatsune Miku’s Sweet New Chocolate Collab Gets Huge Range of Official Merch

Furyu has announced the release of an extensive new lineup of amusement prizes based on the upcoming collaboration between the virtual singer Hatsune Miku and the popular confectionery brand Tirol.
The collection, affectionately dubbed “Tirol Miku,” brings the sweet world of this partnership to arcades across Japan in the coming weeks.

The products are based on original illustrations by Yumenouchi, who has reinterpreted Miku with a “Milk” flavor theme.

The artwork depicts a “sweet and meltingly cute” Miku, a concept that has been translated into various 3D items, including figures and plush toys.
A highlight of the collection is the “Trio-Try-iT Figure,” which faithfully reproduces the details of the original illustration, such as the “melty” texture of the clothing and the signature beret adorned with the word “miku.”

The lineup also features items from Furyu’s popular “Mochipico” series, offering deformed plush toys of Miku holding a Tirol chocolate.
Practical items are included as well, such as frilled tote bags featuring a cow pattern and a milky ivory color scheme, alongside square can badges and chocolate-shaped mascots.

The full lineup of items and their respective release dates is as follows:
February Release:
- Frill Tote Bag (2 types)
Featuring a sweet design inspired by milk flavor.

- Chocotto Mascot (4 types)
Mascots shaped like Tirol chocolates.
- Square Can Badge (6 types)

Collectible badges featuring the Yumenouchi art.
- Trio-Try-iT Figure – Hatsune Miku x Tirol Choco Milk ver. – (1 type)

A high-quality figure focusing on the melting chocolate aesthetic.
March Release:
- Mochipico Plushie – Milk ver. – (3 types)

Cute, round plushies from the Mochipico series.
- Acrylic Stand (3 types)

Stands featuring the unique collaborative character designs.
To promote the release, a social media campaign will run from January 26 to February 8.
Fans who follow the official X accounts for Tirol and Furyu Prize and repost the target post will be entered into a lottery to win a set of the prizes along with a box of 30 “Miku-Miku Milk Mint” chocolates.

Additionally, a three-company joint Instagram Live broadcast is scheduled for January 26 to showcase the products.

The “Tirol Miku” prizes will begin appearing in amusement facilities and game centers across Japan starting in early February 2026.
Some items, such as the Trio-Try-iT Figure, may be offered for general sale at a later date by international hobby goods retailers, though availability and pricing will vary.
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