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Ever since the Pokémon franchise began in the 1990s, many Pokémon '''food products''' have been manufactured. These food products include pasta, cereal, candy, and many other items. Some products simply have Pokémon characters added to the packaging, while others feature detailed likenesses of Pokémon characters.
Ever since the Pokémon franchise began in the 1990s, many Pokémon '''food products''' have been manufactured. These food products include pasta, cereal, candy, and many other items. Some products simply have Pokémon characters added to the packaging, while others feature detailed likenesses of Pokémon characters.
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==Pokémon candy==
==Pokémon candy==
===Pokémon Popzoids===
===Pokémon Popzoids===
[[Image:Popzoids.png|thumb|right|100px|All four Popzoids]]
[[Image:Popzoids.png|thumb|right|100px|All four Popzoids]]
'''Pokémon Popzoids''' were a type of lollipop made around the year 2000 by [[Topps]]. Miniature figurines of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, or {{p|Squirtle}} would be in the center of the lollipop, which acted like a magnifying glass. This effect made the figures looks about twice as large as they actually are. All of this sits at top of a "collectible" stick, which has an oversized Pokémon logo on it.
'''Pokémon Popzoids''' were a type of lollipop made around the year 2000 by [[Topps]]. Miniature figurines of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, or {{p|Squirtle}} would be in the center of the lollipop, which acted like a magnifying glass.<ref>[http://www.topps.com/Confectionery/Pokemon/index.html Topps Candy & Gum | Pokémon Candy] (retrieved November 5, 2009)</ref> This effect made the figures looks about twice as large as they actually are. All of this sits at top of a "collectible" stick, which has an oversized Pokémon logo on it.
 
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===Topps Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipop With Sticker===
===Topps Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipop With Sticker===
[[Image:ToppsLollipop.png|thumb|left|100px|A grape flavored lollipop along with three stickers]]
[[Image:ToppsLollipop.png|thumb|right|100px|A grape flavored lollipop along with three stickers]]
'''Topps Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipops With Stickers''' were distributed by [[Topps]] around the year 2000. The lollipops were filled with {{wp|Bazooka (chewing gum)|Bazooka}} bubble gum in the middle. The treats came in four flavors: strawberry, grape, cherry, and watermelon. Each lollipop was bundled with one of thirty-nine Pokémon stickers.
'''Topps Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipops With Stickers''' were distributed by [[Topps]] around the year 2000. The lollipops were filled with {{wp|Bazooka (chewing gum)|Bazooka}} bubble gum in the middle. The treats came in four flavors: strawberry, grape, cherry, and watermelon.<ref>[http://www.topps.com/Confectionery/Pokemon/index.html Topps Candy & Gum | Pokémon Candy] (retrieved November 5, 2009)</ref> Each lollipop was bundled with one of thirty-nine Pokémon stickers.<ref>[http://www.topps.com/Confectionery/Pokemon/pop_sticker.html Topps Candy & Gum | Pokémon Candy | Pokémon Pop Sticker] (retrieved November 5, 2009)</ref>


The following Pokémon were available as stickers: {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Arbok}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Charmeleon}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Drowzee}}, {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Exeggcute}}, {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Jynx}}, {{p|Krabby}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Machamp}}, {{p|Machoke}}, {{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Magmar}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Mr. Mime}}, {{p|Muk}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Poliwhirl}}, {{p|Ponyta}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Scyther}}, {{p|Slowbro}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Tauros}}, {{p|Tentacruel}}, {{p|Vaporeon}} and  {{p|Zubat}}.
The following Pokémon were available as stickers: {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Arbok}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Charmeleon}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Drowzee}}, {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Exeggcute}}, {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Jynx}}, {{p|Krabby}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Machamp}}, {{p|Machoke}}, {{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Magmar}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Mr. Mime}}, {{p|Muk}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Poliwhirl}}, {{p|Ponyta}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Scyther}}, {{p|Slowbro}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Tauros}}, {{p|Tentacruel}}, {{p|Vaporeon}} and  {{p|Zubat}}.
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{{main|Kraft Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Macaroni}}
'''Kraft Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Macaroni''' was a product released by {{wp|Kraft Foods}} in 2009. It is similar to regular Kraft Dinner, except the noodles are in the shapes of different types of Pokémon. There are six different varieties of Diamond & Pearl Macaroni: each variety has a different Pokémon on the box and different Pokémon noodle shapes.
'''Kraft Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Macaroni''' was a product released by {{wp|Kraft Foods}} in 2009. It is similar to regular Kraft Dinner, except the noodles are in the shapes of different types of Pokémon. There are six different varieties of Diamond & Pearl Macaroni: each variety has a different Pokémon on the box and different Pokémon noodle shapes.
 
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===Heinz Pokémon pasta===
===Heinz Pokémon pasta===
{{main|Heinz Pokémon Pasta}}
{{main|Heinz Pokémon Pasta}}
'''Heinz Pokémon Pasta''' was a product released by the {{wp|H. J. Heinz Company}} beginning in the year 2000. The product consists of pasta pieces shaped like various Pokémon characters, including [[Ash Ketchum]], in a thick tomato sauce. Originally, the product was available in both a Red Version and a Blue Version, but the Red Version was later discontinued in favour of a Gold & Silver Version, which featured pasta shapes of [[Generation II]] Pokémon.
'''Heinz Pokémon Pasta''' was a product released by the {{wp|H. J. Heinz Company}} beginning in the year 2000. The product consists of pasta pieces shaped like various Pokémon characters, including [[Ash Ketchum]], in a thick tomato sauce. Originally, the product was available in both a Red Version and a Blue Version, but the Red Version was later discontinued in favour of a Gold & Silver Version, which featured pasta shapes of [[Generation II]] Pokémon.
 
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==Other food products==
==Other food products==
===Heinz Pokémon Tomato Ketchup===
===Heinz Pokémon Tomato Ketchup===
[[Image:PokemonKetchup.png|thumb|right|125px|All five bottles with their promotional labels]]
[[Image:PokemonKetchup.png|thumb|right|125px|All five bottles with their promotional labels]]
'''Heinz Pokémon Tomato Ketchup''' was a special edition of {{wp|Heinz Tomato Ketchup}} distributed for two months in the USA beginning in mid-March of the year 2000. The ketchup did not taste or look any different than normal, but the bottles had special labels on them featuring {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, or {{p|Squirtle}}. This label could be used as a $5 mail-in rebate for a VHS or DVD of ''[[M01|Pokémon: The First Movie]]''.
'''Heinz Pokémon Tomato Ketchup''' was a special edition of {{wp|Heinz Tomato Ketchup}} distributed for two months in the USA beginning in mid-March of the year 2000.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-61399088.html Press Release: Pour on the Pokemon with Heinz Ketchup; Watch for Limited-Edition Pokemon Heinz Ketchup Bottles This Spring. - PR Newswire | HighBeam Research: Online Press Releases] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref> The ketchup did not taste or look any different than normal, but the bottles had special labels on them featuring {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, or {{p|Squirtle}}. This label could be used as a $5 mail-in rebate for a VHS or DVD of ''[[M01|Pokémon: The First Movie]]''.<ref>[http://www.creativemag.com/onlweekly032000.html Creative Online Weekly, March 20, 2000] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref>
 
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===Kellogg's Pokémon Pop-Tarts===
===Kellogg's Pokémon Pop-Tarts===
[[Image:PokemonPop-Tarts.png|thumb|100px|left|The box of Pop-Tarts]]
[[Image:PokemonPop-Tarts.png|thumb|100px|right|The box of Pop-Tarts]]
'''Kellogg's Pokémon Pop-Tarts''' were limited edition toaster pastries produced by {{wp|Kellogg's}} in the early 2000s sold under the {{wp|Pop-Tarts}} subsidiary. They came in boxes consisting of twelve pastries in a "wild cherry" flavor, topped with "Yellow {{p|Pikachu}} frosting," and sprinkles shaped in the form of Pikachu, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, and {{p|Chansey}}. The box included a figurine of one of the aforementioned Pokémon.
'''Kellogg's Pokémon Pop-Tarts''' were limited edition toaster pastries produced by {{wp|Kellogg's}} in the early 2000s sold under the {{wp|Pop-Tarts}} subsidiary. They came in boxes consisting of twelve pastries in a "wild cherry" flavor, topped with "Yellow {{p|Pikachu}} frosting," and sprinkles shaped in the form of Pikachu, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, and {{p|Chansey}}. The box included a figurine of one of the aforementioned Pokémon.
 
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===Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal===
===Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal===
{{main|Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits}}
{{main|Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits}}
Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits was a breakfast cereal released by {{wp|Kellogg}}'s in the year 2000. The cereal consisted of oat rings and marshmallow pieces in the shape of various Pokémon. The cereal was later redesigned to include [[Generation II]] Pokémon marshmallow shapes.
Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits was a breakfast cereal released by {{wp|Kellogg}}'s in the year 2000.<ref>[http://www.mrbreakfast.com/cereal_detail.asp?id=280 Pokémon Cereal - Mr Breakfast.com] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref> The cereal consisted of oat rings and marshmallow pieces in the shape of various Pokémon. The cereal was later redesigned to include [[Generation II]] Pokémon marshmallow shapes.
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===Popsicle Pokémon===
[[Image:PopsiclePokemon.png|thumb|right|135px|The box of the ice pops]]
[[Image:PopsiclePokemon.png|thumb|right|135px|The box of the ice pops]]
 
'''Popsicle Pokémon''' was the name given to Pokémon ice pops produced by {{wp|Popsicle}} in the year 2000.<ref>[http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturing/food-manufacturing-dairy-product-ice-cream/464428-1.html Ice Cream Parlor, Pokémon lead Good Humor-Breyers offerings for 2000. | Food & Beverage > Food Industry from AllBusiness.com] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref> All ice pops contained strawberry and lemon flavoured ice, and came in the forms of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Squirtle}}. The 3-ounce (89 mL) pops came in boxes of six, with each box containing just two of the available Pokémon shapes. The boxes had a suggested retail price of $2.99, and single servings were suggested to be priced between $0.75 and $1.00.
===Pokémon Popsicle===
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'''Popsicle Pokémon''' was the name given to Pokémon ice pops produced by {{wp|Popsicle}} in the year 2000. All ice pops contained strawberry and lemon flavoured ice, and came in the forms of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Squirtle}}. The 3-ounce (89 mL) pops came in boxes of six, with each box containing just two of the available Pokémon shapes. The boxes had a suggested retail price of $2.99, and single servings were suggested to be priced between $0.75 and $1.00.
 
===Welch's Pokémon Jelly Jars===
===Welch's Pokémon Jelly Jars===
[[Image:PokemonJelly1.png|thumb|left|75px|The unique designs on the back of each jar]]
[[Image:PokemonJelly1.png|thumb|left|100px|The unique designs on the back of each jar]]
[[Image:PokemonJelly2.png|thumb|right|75px|The front of the Bulbasaur jar]]
[[Image:PokemonJelly2.png|thumb|right|75px|The front of the Bulbasaur jar]]
'''Welch's Pokémon Jelly Jars''' are collectible jars decorated with Pokémon characters to encase {{wp|Welch's}} grape jelly. Sold for the first time on April 1, 2000, the jars include designs of one of nine Pokémon. These Pokémon were {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, and {{p|Poliwhirl}}. This is Welch's 25th set of collectible jelly jars, and like the other cartoon characters' jars, are used to reflect the popular culture of each generation. The jars contained nine ounces of jelly, and over nine million of them were produced.
'''Welch's Pokémon Jelly Jars''' are collectible jars decorated with Pokémon characters to encase {{wp|Welch's}} grape jelly. Sold for the first time on April 1, 2000<ref>[http://www.welchs.com/about-welchs/news/welchs-celebrates-25th-jelly-jar-series-with-limited-edition-pokemon-set Welch's: Welchs Celebrates 25th Jelly Jar Series With Limited Edition Pokémon Set] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref>, the jars include designs of one of nine Pokémon. These Pokémon were {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, and {{p|Poliwhirl}}. This is Welch's 25th set of collectible jelly jars, and like the other cartoon characters' jars, are used to reflect the popular culture of each generation. The jars contained nine ounces of jelly, and over nine million of them were produced.


A contest was also held by Welch's to go along with the promotional jars. It was a coloring contest held from when the jars first appeared up until July 31, 2000. 100 winners received a [[Game Boy]] as their prize.
A contest was also held by Welch's to go along with the promotional jars. It was a coloring contest held from when the jars first appeared up until July 31, 2000. 100 winners received a [[Game Boy]] as their prize.
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