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HERSHEY'S and Pokémon Team Up for Kisses Featuring All 151 Kanto Pokémon

HERSHEY'S and Pokémon Team Up for Kisses Featuring All 151 Kanto Pokémon

Hypebeast12-06-2025

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HERSHEY'Sand ThePokémon Companyhave launched a nostalgic, collectible treat with the release of special-edition Hershey's Kisses wrapped in foils featuring all 151 original Kanto region Pokémon. Each chocolate is encased in a unique wrapper styled like a Poké Ball, offering fans a sweet way to collect favorites from Pikachu to Mew.
Available in 10.1 oz and 34.1 oz bags at retailers nationwide, the collaboration merges classic milk chocolate with the thrill of collecting, unwrapping and trading. A limited-edition Collector's Case is also up for grabs on Hershey'sofficial site, giving fans a way to track and display their full set. Throughout the summer, collectors can log progress and share digital certificatesonline.

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