Ae! group Appointed as Brand Ambassador for CAKE LINK!

Ae! group has been appointed as the brand ambassador for the nationwide sweets delivery service “CAKE LINK,” operated by Hankyu Department Store. This year’s Christmas cakes aim to “deliver heartfelt wishes on a wonderful (‘Ee!’)1 day.”


The collaboration is aimed at expanding the demand for Christmas cakes and increasing brand recognition, and fans have noted that the celebratory cake in Seiya Suezawa’s birthday livestream was from this service.

Ae! group will introduce five recommended cakes from the over 40 varieties available on “CAKE LINK.” Food review videos featuring the group will be gradually released on a special page starting at 10:00 AM on November 23.

Additionally, from December 2 to 8, the group will appear in advertisements at Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station. For these seven days, the ads will be displayed in the “D-st.” area, located along the HEP FIVE side passageway between Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station and the Hankyu Umeda Main Store.

The fun doesn’t end here! In the CM video, Ae! group’s new song “Colorful Days” can be heard playing in the background, adding an extra layer of energy and excitement to the visuals. This uplifting and bright song, filled with catchy melodies and inspiring lyrics, fits perfectly with the vibrant message the boys are representing for the brand, encapsulating the essence of joy that the cakes bring to people.

As the boys showcase their lively personalities in the video while tasting the cakes, the music elevates the experience, inviting viewers to connect not just with the product, but also with the feelings of happiness and carefree moments that the song evokes along with the genuine aura of joy they radiate.

For a little treat in your everyday life.
For special days spent with loved ones—family, partners, or friends.
For that once-a-year important anniversary.

How about a cake for your “Aemazing day”?
“On a special day, it’s gotta be cake!”

Which cake would you choose for your Aemazing day?



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  1. The Kansai dialect term “ええ” (ee) means “good” in English. ↩︎

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