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===Pokémon Cornflakes===
===Pokémon Cornflakes===
[[File:PokemonCornflakes.png|thumb|125px|right|The three packages of cereal]]
[[File:PokemonCornflakes.png|thumb|125px|right|The three packages of cereal]]
'''Pokémon Cornflakes''' is a packaged cereal product sold at the Japanese {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}. The 2009 version was used to promote the then-new Diamond and Pearl movies.<ref>[http://www.lightningkitty.com/store/index.php/edibles/pc-cereal.html - Pokémon Cereal - 2009 Edition - Edibles] (retrieved March 4, 2010)</ref> The three packs released in 2009 , each feature a different legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. The three Pokémon featured are {{p|Palkia}}, {{p|Arceus}} and {{p|Giratina}}, with the packs colored magenta, green and orange respectively. The flavor presented differs by the year the packages were released, with the 2009 edition having “Mild Chocolate” flavoring and the 2008 edition being "Sugar" flavored.<ref>[http://www.pokeai.net/toz/dialga/other.html#Food DIALGA FTW: Other Stuff] (retrieved March 5, 2010)</ref>
'''Pokémon Cornflakes''' is a packaged cereal product sold at the Japanese {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}. The 2009 version was used to promote the then-new Diamond and Pearl movies.<ref>[http://www.lightningkitty.com/store/index.php/edibles/pc-cereal.html - Pokémon Cereal - 2009 Edition - Edibles] (retrieved March 4, 2010)</ref> The three packs released in 2009, each feature a different legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. The three Pokémon featured are {{p|Palkia}}, {{p|Arceus}} and {{p|Giratina}}, with the packs colored magenta, green and orange respectively. The flavor presented differs by the year the packages were released, with the 2009 edition having “Mild Chocolate” flavoring and the 2008 edition being "Sugar" flavored.<ref>[http://www.pokeai.net/toz/dialga/other.html#Food DIALGA FTW: Other Stuff] (retrieved March 5, 2010)</ref>
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===Pokémon Eggo Waffles===
===Pokémon Eggo Waffles===
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===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Kirinuki Nori===
===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Kirinuki Nori===
[[File:PokemonNori.png|thumb|right|75px|Kirinuki nori]]
[[File:PokemonNori.png|thumb|right|75px|Kirinuki nori]]
'''Pokémon Diamond & Pearl kirinuki nori''' is a product consisting of {{wp|nori}} that is precut to Pokémon-themed designs, with the intention of being placed onto rice. <ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/top/pokemon-seaweed-242521.php Kotaku.com:Pokémon Seaweed] (retrieved December March 06, 2009)</ref> There are four sheets each of Pikachu, Munchlax, and Eevee-shaped seaweed,  along with twelve star-shaped and eight lightning bolt-shaped sheets.
'''Pokémon Diamond & Pearl kirinuki nori''' is a product consisting of {{wp|nori}} that is precut to Pokémon-themed designs, with the intention of being placed onto rice.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/top/pokemon-seaweed-242521.php Kotaku.com:Pokémon Seaweed] (retrieved December March 06, 2009)</ref> There are four sheets each of Pikachu, Munchlax, and Eevee-shaped seaweed,  along with twelve star-shaped and eight lightning bolt-shaped sheets.
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===Pokémon Furikake===
===Pokémon Furikake===
[[File:FurikakeExtraCalcium.png|thumb|right|75px|The box of furikake]]
[[File:FurikakeExtraCalcium.png|thumb|right|75px|The box of furikake]]
'''Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl {{wp|Furikake}} with Extra Calcium''' is a Japan-exclusive condiment meant to be sprinkled on rice as a flavoring and mix. Pokémon furikake has been released in varying types of packaging. One type of package comes with 20 packets of furikake<ref>[http://www.toysnjoys.com/pokemonfood.html Tous N Joys Online - Pokemon Foods] (retrieved March 6, 2010)</ref>, enriched with extra calcium. Each package also comes with a sticker of a [[Poké Ball]] which, when peeled, reveals a picture of a Pokémon under it.
'''Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl {{wp|Furikake}} with Extra Calcium''' is a Japan-exclusive condiment meant to be sprinkled on rice as a flavoring and mix. Pokémon furikake has been released in varying types of packaging. One type of package comes with 20 packets of furikake,<ref>[http://www.toysnjoys.com/pokemonfood.html Tous N Joys Online - Pokemon Foods] (retrieved March 6, 2010)</ref> enriched with extra calcium. Each package also comes with a sticker of a [[Poké Ball]] which, when peeled, reveals a picture of a Pokémon under it.
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===Pokemon: Black & White Furikake===
===Pokémon: Black & White Furikake===
'''Pokemon: Black & White Furikake''' is a Japan-exclusive condiment meant to be sprinkled on rice as a flavoring and mix. Pokémon furikake has been released in egg, salmo, tuna, and vegetable. Each package also comes with a sticker of a Pokémon and a Pokémon.
'''Pokémon: Black & White Furikake''' is a Japan-exclusive condiment meant to be sprinkled on rice as a flavoring and mix. Pokémon furikake has been released in egg, salmo, tuna, and vegetable. Each package also comes with a sticker of a Pokémon and a Pokémon.
===Pokémon Jelly Jars===
===Pokémon Jelly Jars===
[[Image:PokemonJelly1.png|thumb|left|100px|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]]
'''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.
'''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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===Pokémon Fried Rice Seasoning===
===Pokémon Fried Rice Seasoning===
The boxes of the product came in red or green colors. Many Pokémon species were featured on the sides of the packaging. A spoon was included in each box; on the bowl of the spoons, the images of Pokémon species such as Squirtle or Togepi were featured. The seasoning packets came in yellow or orange colors. The product was released in 1999. <ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/cruioso/5563675541/in/set-72157625925991787] (retrieved December 6, 2011)</ref>
The boxes of the product came in red or green colors. Many Pokémon species were featured on the sides of the packaging. A spoon was included in each box; on the bowl of the spoons, the images of Pokémon species such as Squirtle or Togepi were featured. The seasoning packets came in yellow or orange colors. The product was released in 1999.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/cruioso/5563675541/in/set-72157625925991787] (retrieved December 6, 2011)</ref>


==Confectionery/treats==
==Confectionery/treats==
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===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Cookie Tin===
===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Cookie Tin===
[[File:PC2010CookieTin.png|thumb|right|100px|The Christmas-oriented tin]]
[[File:PC2010CookieTin.png|thumb|right|100px|The Christmas-oriented tin]]
The limited edition collector tin, made of metal, was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time during the Christmas campaign in November, 2010. It features images of Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Pikachu, Audino, Blitzle, Pansage, Pansear and Panpour. The top of the candy tin opens, and there are twelve cookies inside. Once the cookies are eaten, the buyer may use the tin as a storage container. The height of the packaging is 2.25" (5.5cm), its length is 6" (15.5cm), and its width is 6" (15.5cm).<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ChristmasCookies2010 Pokemon Center 2010 Christmas Tsutarja Mijumaru Pokabu Pikachu Tabunne Shikijika Yanappu Baoppu Hiyappu Cookie Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011)</ref>
The limited edition collector tin, made of metal, was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time during the Christmas campaign in November, 2010. It features images of Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Pikachu, Audino, Blitzle, Pansage, Pansear and Panpour. The top of the candy tin opens, and there are twelve cookies inside. Once the cookies are eaten, the buyer may use the tin as a storage container. The height of the packaging is 2.25" (5.5&nbsp;cm), its length is 6" (15.5&nbsp;cm), and its width is 6" (15.5&nbsp;cm).<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ChristmasCookies2010 Pokemon Center 2010 Christmas Tsutarja Mijumaru Pokabu Pikachu Tabunne Shikijika Yanappu Baoppu Hiyappu Cookie Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011)</ref>
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===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Marshmallow Tin===
===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Marshmallow Tin===
[[File:PC2010MarshmallowTinMinccino.png|thumb|right|100px|The Minccino version]]
[[File:PC2010MarshmallowTinMinccino.png|thumb|right|100px|The Minccino version]]
The Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Marshmallow Tin, made of metal, featured images of Minccino, Audino, Emolga, Purrloin, and Blitzle on its packaging. The limited edition collector tin was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time in November, 2010. There was a total of five different collector tins, each with a different treat inside and a different figure attached to the top of the tin (Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Minccino & Munna). The top of the collector tin opens, and there are ten marshmallow treats inside. Once the marshmallow treats are eaten, the buyer can use  the tin as a storage container.<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ChillarmyFigureCookieTin Pokemon Center 2010 Minccino, Chillarmy Audino Tabunne Emolga Emonga & Friends Marshmallow Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011) </ref>
The Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Marshmallow Tin, made of metal, featured images of Minccino, Audino, Emolga, Purrloin, and Blitzle on its packaging. The limited edition collector tin was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time in November, 2010. There was a total of five different collector tins, each with a different treat inside and a different figure attached to the top of the tin (Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Minccino & Munna). The top of the collector tin opens, and there are ten marshmallow treats inside. Once the marshmallow treats are eaten, the buyer can use  the tin as a storage container.<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ChillarmyFigureCookieTin Pokemon Center 2010 Minccino, Chillarmy Audino Tabunne Emolga Emonga & Friends Marshmallow Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011)</ref>
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===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Chocolate Tin===
===Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Chocolate Tin===
[[File:PC2010ChocolateTinMunna.png|thumb|right|100px|The Munna version]]
[[File:PC2010ChocolateTinMunna.png|thumb|right|100px|The Munna version]]
The Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Chocolate Tin made of metal, featured images of Munna, Deerling, Musharna, and Sewaddle. The limited edition collector tin was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time in November, 2010. There is a total of five different collector tins, each with a different treat inside and a different figure attached to the top of the tin (Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Minccino & Munna). The top of the collector tin opens, and there are ten chocolate treats inside. Once the chocolate treats are eaten, the buyer may use the tin as a storage container. Its height, not counting the figure of a specific Pokémon on top, is 4" (10cm), its length is 4" (10cm), and its width is 4" (10cm).<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/MunnaFigureCookieTin Pokemon Center 2010 Munna Deerling Shikijika Musharna & Friends Chocolate Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011)</ref>
The Pokémon Center 2010 Collector Chocolate Tin made of metal, featured images of Munna, Deerling, Musharna, and Sewaddle. The limited edition collector tin was only sold at the Pokémon Centers in Japan for a very limited time in November, 2010. There is a total of five different collector tins, each with a different treat inside and a different figure attached to the top of the tin (Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig, Minccino & Munna). The top of the collector tin opens, and there are ten chocolate treats inside. Once the chocolate treats are eaten, the buyer may use the tin as a storage container. Its height, not counting the figure of a specific Pokémon on top, is 4" (10&nbsp;cm), its length is 4" (10&nbsp;cm), and its width is 4" (10&nbsp;cm).<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/MunnaFigureCookieTin Pokemon Center 2010 Munna Deerling Shikijika Musharna & Friends Chocolate Collector Tin] (retrieved May 14, 2011)</ref>
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===Pokémon Center Eevee candy===
===Pokémon Center Eevee candy===
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'''Pokémon Fruits Drops''' is a candy product distributed by the [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center]] of Tokyo.<ref>[http://twistedintokyo.blogspot.com/2010/02/pokemon-center.html Twisted in Tokyo: Pokemon Center] (retrieved March 7, 2010)</ref> They are packaged in a tin, featuring images of {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} on the front, Pikachu and the Johto [[Starter Pokémon|starters]] on the back, with miscellaneous images of fruits on both sides of the tin.
'''Pokémon Fruits Drops''' is a candy product distributed by the [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center]] of Tokyo.<ref>[http://twistedintokyo.blogspot.com/2010/02/pokemon-center.html Twisted in Tokyo: Pokemon Center] (retrieved March 7, 2010)</ref> They are packaged in a tin, featuring images of {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} on the front, Pikachu and the Johto [[Starter Pokémon|starters]] on the back, with miscellaneous images of fruits on both sides of the tin.


For a limited time in April 2010<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ZoroarkZoruaCelebiCandyTin Pokemon Center 2010 Zoroark Zorua Celebi Pikachu Fruit Drops Candy Collector Tin] (retrieved November 10, 2010)</ref><ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ZoroarkZoruaSuicuneCandyTin Pokemon Center 2010 Zoroark Zorua Suicune Raikou Entei Fruit Drops Candy Collector Tin] (retrieved November 10, 2010)</ref>, Fruits Drops were available in two different tins showing {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}} on the front. On the back of one tin, there are images of {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}. On the back of the other, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Zorua}} are shown.
For a limited time in April 2010,<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ZoroarkZoruaCelebiCandyTin Pokemon Center 2010 Zoroark Zorua Celebi Pikachu Fruit Drops Candy Collector Tin] (retrieved November 10, 2010)</ref><ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonCandyCookies/ZoroarkZoruaSuicuneCandyTin Pokemon Center 2010 Zoroark Zorua Suicune Raikou Entei Fruit Drops Candy Collector Tin] (retrieved November 10, 2010)</ref> Fruits Drops were available in two different tins showing {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}} on the front. On the back of one tin, there are images of {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}. On the back of the other, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Zorua}} are shown.
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===Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipop With Sticker===
===Pokémon Gum-Filled Lollipop With Sticker===
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===Milk-and-Chocolate Flavored Pokémon Candies===
===Milk-and-Chocolate Flavored Pokémon Candies===
The product was comprised of packets of hard candies---either milk-flavored or chocolate-flavored---which had the images of various Pokémon on them. The flavor of the candies within each packet could be distinguished by the color of the border; those with red borders had milk-flavored candies, and those with brown borders had chocolate-flavored ones. <ref>[http://mitchrozetarsketchblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/wacky-japanese-milk-and-chocolate.html] (retrieved December 6, 2011)</ref>
The product was comprised of packets of hard candies---either milk-flavored or chocolate-flavored---which had the images of various Pokémon on them. The flavor of the candies within each packet could be distinguished by the color of the border; those with red borders had milk-flavored candies, and those with brown borders had chocolate-flavored ones.<ref>[http://mitchrozetarsketchblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/wacky-japanese-milk-and-chocolate.html] (retrieved December 6, 2011)</ref>
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===Pokémon Poké Balls===
===Pokémon Poké Balls===
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===Pokémon Wonder Ball===
===Pokémon Wonder Ball===
'''Pokemon Wonder Ball''' was a variation of Nestle's Wonder Ball line that featured bite-size Pokémon candies inside a ball made of chocolate, along with a Pokémon sticker, made in 2001.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFiNb7sF3iE YouTube - Pokémon Wonder Ball Commercial] (retrieved May 1, 2012)</ref>
'''Pokémon Wonder Ball''' was a variation of Nestle's Wonder Ball line that featured bite-size Pokémon candies inside a ball made of chocolate, along with a Pokémon sticker, made in 2001.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFiNb7sF3iE YouTube - Pokémon Wonder Ball Commercial] (retrieved May 1, 2012)</ref>
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===Popsicle Pokémon===
===Popsicle Pokémon===
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===Pokémon Beef Curry===
===Pokémon Beef Curry===
[[File:PokemonBeefCurry.png|thumb|right|100px|An unopened box]]
[[File:PokemonBeefCurry.png|thumb|right|100px|An unopened box]]
'''Pokémon Beef Curry''' is a Pokémon-themed, beef-curry food product decorated with Pikachu. The cooking instructions are to simply microwave the box. It comes with a Pikachu-themed plate to be served on. <ref>[http://www.pokemon-world.co.uk/news/our-man-in-japan-2-2/ Our Man in Japan – 2 | Pokémon World] (retrieved March 6, 2010)</ref>
'''Pokémon Beef Curry''' is a Pokémon-themed, beef-curry food product decorated with Pikachu. The cooking instructions are to simply microwave the box. It comes with a Pikachu-themed plate to be served on.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-world.co.uk/news/our-man-in-japan-2-2/ Our Man in Japan – 2 | Pokémon World] (retrieved March 6, 2010)</ref>
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===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Macaroni & Cheese===
===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Macaroni & Cheese===