Mar
17

Pokémon Biscuit Maker TV ad

by the Pocket World team

PokeVideoLogoHere’s a great alternative to chocolate this Easter… make your own Pokémon biscuits! This brilliant pack from Japan has a mix that you add milk to, shake it up, and pour the liquid into moulds then microwave it! Virtually instant Pokémon biscuits that you can serve to your Pokémates for an extra special Easter treat. Now, if only they sold these down at Tesco or ASDA…

Video ©2010 Pokémon. ©1995-2010 Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
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    • Torchic1 said:

      ………..wow……that looks awesome. Is it me or did they look like chocalate?

    • pokemon fan34 said:

      mmm looks tasty if only we had them in the uk

    • Lewis said:

      So cool. Pokemon World you guys are so cool. so is you’re mag !

    • dsi in the west said:

      pokemon isnt big in the uk because the uk wouldnt do anythin like this

    • sandslash girl said:

      yum

    • megan said:

      they look yummy

    • jakers said:

      um weird idea but they sure look yummy

    • Wavestripe said:

      Wish that was in the U.S….

    • aura lucario said:

      I think in the UK they use to sell pokemon flip card’s in packets of crisps.if only i knew aboat pokemon then.(sigh)

    • peekaboo123 said:

      i am going to ask my mum to take me to japan just to get one. if only they sold them in my local store.[yum yum]

    • trixy said:

      were can we buy it ^^

      so cute ^^

    • bob said:

      hey! that is so cool! i wish we had it in england!:)

    • rubyduby15 said:

      yum yum but he bit off pikachu’s head! (i bet it was yummy!)

    • pokekid said:

      ooooooooooh there teasing me! they look so yummy!!!!!!!!!! thats it! i can move to japan! i would eat pokemon cookies everyday! mmmmmmmm yummy!

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