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==Breakfast==
==Breakfast==
===Life===
===Life===
[[File:PokemonLife.png|thumb|right|100px|The front, the back, and the watch]]
[[File:PokemonLife.png|thumb|100px|right|The front, the back, and the watch]]
In 1999, boxes of {{wp|Life (cereal)|Life}} included a special offer. A certain amount of coupons (which were printed on the inside of the box) could be sent in to redeem a Pokémon watch. The back of the box features a {{wp|word jumble}} with Pokémon that {{Ash}} had caught in the anime.
In 1999, boxes of {{wp|Life (cereal)|Life}} included a special offer. A certain amount of coupons (which were printed on the inside of the box) could be sent in to redeem a Pokémon watch. The back of the box features a {{wp|word jumble}} with Pokémon that {{Ash}} had caught in the anime.
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===Pokémon Battle Tops===
===Pokémon Battle Tops===
[[File:BattleTops.png|thumb|right|100px|Two different, unfolded Kellogg's boxes]]
[[File:BattleTops.png|thumb|100px|right|Two different, unfolded Kellogg's boxes]]
During [[Generation II]], one of eight Pokémon Battle Tops were included in various {{wp|Kellogg's}} cereals such as {{wp|Honey Smacks|Smacks}} and {{wp|Frosted Flakes}}. The back of each box showed two different Battle Tops, with {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}} in the background performing a throwing motion. The side of the box advertises the upcoming sale of [[Pokémon Turbo Topmania Launcher And Tops]] "coming soon to a retailer near you." The Battle Tops available to be found were {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Poliwag}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Ledyba}} and {{p|Hoothoot}}.
During [[Generation II]], one of eight Pokémon Battle Tops were included in various {{wp|Kellogg's}} cereals such as {{wp|Honey Smacks|Smacks}} and {{wp|Frosted Flakes}}. The back of each box showed two different Battle Tops, with {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}} in the background performing a throwing motion. The side of the box advertises the upcoming sale of [[Pokémon Turbo Topmania Launcher And Tops]] "coming soon to a retailer near you." The Battle Tops available to be found were {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Poliwag}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Ledyba}} and {{p|Hoothoot}}.
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===Pokémon Cornflakes===
===Pokémon Cornflakes===
[[File:PokemonCornflakes.png|thumb|right|125px|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 Nutri-Grain Twists''' were a type of breakfast bar distributed in 2000 by {{wp|Kellogg's}} under the {{wp|Nutri-Grain}} name. For two {{wp|Universal Product Code|UPCs}} and $2.00USD, an educational Pokémon {{wp|CD-ROM}} could be redeemed.<ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/080/080685p1.html Pika! Pika! Pika-chew! - GBA News at IGN] (retrieved March 5, 2010)</ref> Four versions of this disc were available.
'''Pokémon Nutri-Grain Twists''' were a type of breakfast bar distributed in 2000 by {{wp|Kellogg's}} under the {{wp|Nutri-Grain}} name. For two {{wp|Universal Product Code|UPCs}} and $2.00USD, an educational Pokémon {{wp|CD-ROM}} could be redeemed.<ref>[http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/080/080685p1.html Pika! Pika! Pika-chew! - GBA News at IGN] (retrieved March 5, 2010)</ref> Four versions of this disc were available.
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===Pokémon Pop-Tarts===
===Pokémon Pop-Tarts===
[[File:PokemonPop-Tarts.png|thumb|100px|right|The first version]]
[[File:PokemonPop-Tarts.png|thumb|100px|right|The first version]]
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===Pokémon Chupa Chups Surprise Poké Ball===
===Pokémon Chupa Chups Surprise Poké Ball===
[[File:ChupaSurprise.png|thumb|right|100px|The opening process, showing a {{p|Pikachu}} in a [[Poké Ball#Quick Ball|Quick Ball]]]]
[[File:ChupaSurprise.png|thumb|100px|right|The opening process, showing a {{p|Pikachu}} in a {{ball|Quick Ball}}]]
'''Pokémon Chupa Chups Surprise Poké Ball''' were a set of lollipops produced by {{wp|Chupa Chups}} in December, 2009 for sale at [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Centers]].<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonMuchMore/CandySnacksFood/TyranitarChupa Pokémon Center 2009 Chupa Surprise Tyranitar Poké Ball Figure & Sucker] (retrieved April 2, 2010)</ref> They were made in limited quantities and only for a short time. Inside the [[Poké Ball]], there is a figure of a Pokémon. Under this figure, there is a platform which opens up to reveal a cola-flavored lollipop. Different Pokémon and Poké Balls were available.
'''Pokémon Chupa Chups Surprise Poké Ball''' were a set of lollipops produced by {{wp|Chupa Chups}} in December, 2009 for sale at [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Centers]].<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonMuchMore/CandySnacksFood/TyranitarChupa Pokémon Center 2009 Chupa Surprise Tyranitar Poké Ball Figure & Sucker] (retrieved April 2, 2010)</ref> They were made in limited quantities and only for a short time. Inside the [[Poké Ball]], there is a figure of a Pokémon. Under this figure, there is a platform which opens up to reveal a cola-flavored lollipop. Different Pokémon and Poké Balls were available.
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===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Gumball Machine===
===Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Gumball Machine===
[[File:PokemonDPGumballMachine.png|thumb|right|100px|Gumball machine without and with box]]
[[File:PokemonDPGumballMachine.png|thumb|100px|right|Gumball machine without and with box]]
'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Gumball Machine''' is a plastic gumball machine that distributes a gumball when a coin is inserted into the coin slot above the Poké Ball button. Coins can be removed by twisting off the blue base piece. It includes a package of gumballs. It was manufactured by Bartons Candy in 2007.
'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Gumball Machine''' is a plastic gumball machine that distributes a gumball when a coin is inserted into the coin slot above the Poké Ball button. Coins can be removed by twisting off the blue base piece. It includes a package of gumballs. It was manufactured by Bartons Candy in 2007.
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===Pokémon Poké Balls===
===Pokémon Poké Balls===
[[File:PokemonPokeBallCandy.png|thumb|right|100px|The case, opened]]
[[File:PokemonPokeBallCandy.png|thumb|100px|right|The case, opened]]
[[File:PokemonCandyPokeballs.png|thumb|left|100px|Each case opened with candy and respective figure]]
[[File:PokemonCandyPokeballs.png|thumb|left|100px|Each case opened with candy and respective figure]]
'''Pokémon Poké Balls''' are candy cases in the style of [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] with candy included. They were manufactured by Bartons Candy in 2007.<ref>[http://www.bartonscandy.com/index.php?p=product&id=90&parent=0 Pokémon PokéBall: Bartons Candy] (retrieved March 2, 2010)</ref> Yellow, red, green, and blue candies are included, along with a figure. The Poké Balls include an Ultra Ball, a Nest Ball, a Repeat Ball and a Dive Ball. A {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Piplup}} figure is found in each, respectively.
'''Pokémon Poké Balls''' are candy cases in the style of [[Poké Ball]]s with candy included. They were manufactured by Bartons Candy in 2007.<ref>[http://www.bartonscandy.com/index.php?p=product&id=90&parent=0 Pokémon PokéBall: Bartons Candy] (retrieved March 2, 2010)</ref> Yellow, red, green, and blue candies are included, along with a figure. The Poké Balls include an Ultra Ball, a Nest Ball, a Repeat Ball and a Dive Ball. A {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Piplup}} figure is found in each, respectively.
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===Pokémon Popcorn Bucket===
===Pokémon Popcorn Bucket===
[[File:PokemonPopcornBucket.png|thumb|right|100px|The bucket]]
[[File:PokemonPopcornBucket.png|thumb|100px|right|The bucket]]
In celebration of the tenth anniversary of Pokémon, some Japanese movie theaters had a special '''Pokémon Popcorn Bucket''' during [[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]] screenings. The bucket itself featured Pokémon from the movie: {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Darkrai}}. The strap of the bucket showed many different Pokémon. At the top of the Poké Ball-shaped cover sat a detachable Pikachu cellphone charm. Free popcorn refills were offered on the bucket.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/#!281147/the-official-pokemon-popcorn-bucket The Official Pokemon Popcorn Bucket] (retrieved February 13, 2011)</ref>
In celebration of the tenth anniversary of Pokémon, some Japanese movie theaters had a special '''Pokémon Popcorn Bucket''' during [[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]] screenings. The bucket itself featured Pokémon from the movie: {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Darkrai}}. The strap of the bucket showed many different Pokémon. At the top of the Poké Ball-shaped cover sat a detachable Pikachu cellphone charm. Free popcorn refills were offered on the bucket.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/#!281147/the-official-pokemon-popcorn-bucket The Official Pokemon Popcorn Bucket] (retrieved February 13, 2011)</ref>
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