The packets of furikake came in a box five at a time with a tiny character prize in each box. This label could be used as a $5 mail-in rebate for a VHS or DVD of Pokémon: The First Movie. The ketchup did not taste or look any different than normal, but the bottles had special labels on them featuring Charizard, Charmander, Jigglypuf, Pikachu, or Squirtle. Pokémon Tomato Ketchup was a special edition of Heinz Tomato Ketchup distributed for two months in the United States beginning in mid-March of the year 2000. The cereal consisted of oat rings and marshmallow pieces in the shape of various Pokémon.Ĭondiments Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Curry SauceĪll five bottles with their promotional labels Kellogg's Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits was a breakfast cereal released by Kellogg's in 2000. Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits Main article: Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits These figures were later released for individual sale in 2001 by Hasbro. In each box of twelve, one of three Pokémon Metallic Battle Figures could be found. They were produced to promote the third Pokémon movie, Spell of the Unown: Entei. This version had blue frosting with Poké Ball sprinkles, and the flavor was titled "Poké Berry". The box included a figurine of one of the aforementioned Pokémon.Īs Generation II neared, another version of Pokémon Pop-Tarts was released. They came in boxes consisting of twelve pastries in a "wild cherry" flavor, topped with "Yellow Pikachu frosting" and sprinkles shaped in the form of Pikachu, Charmander, Poliwrath, and Chansey.
Pokémon Pop-Tarts were limited edition toaster pastries produced by Kellogg's sold under the Pop-Tarts subsidiary.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.