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Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Macaroni and Cheese Complete Set

$70

Last updated almost 4 years ago in Los Angeles, CA

Condition: Open Box (never used)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Other - Collectibles & Art

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Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Macaroni and Cheese Complete Set

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Box damage, discoloration and dents. WARNING: DO NOT EAT PRODUCT! Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Macaroni & Cheese was a product released by Kraft Foods in 2009. This product contained macaroni in the shape of four Pokémon: Pikachu, Piplup, Chimchar, and Turtwig. The boxes came in six versions, apparently for collectible purposes. Each box featured different Pokémon on the front which included: Turtwig, Pikachu, Chimchar, Piplup, Dialga and Palkia, and a box which features all three Sinnoh starter Pokémon. The box also included a different set of Sinnoh Region Pokémon on the back, with cut-along-the-lines markings giving instructions on how to cut the back panel in order to assemble a poster. They came in boxes of 156g in weight and were sold in the United States and Canada. THIS COLLECTIBLES ARE NOT FOOD! Must pick up.

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