Pokémon is teaming up with Krispy Kreme for a fun collaboration that trainers of all ages can love. The donuts inspired by Pikachu and his adorable Pokémon friends will come in a variety of delicious flavors.
The Pokeshopper X (formerly Twitter) account recently revealed that the popular sandwich company will be collaborating with the Nintendo brand to produce an exclusive line of donuts. Based on promotional images, the donuts will be modeled after Pikachu, Ditto, Diglett, Jigglypuff, and Psyduck. The Instagram account Snackolator went into further detail about the flavors of these Pokémon treats. Ditto has strawberry custard frosting, Diglett has dark chocolate flavor, and Jigglypuff has strawberry custard filling. For Pikachu and Psyduck, one will have a lemon flavor while the other will have a “corn cream” flavor.
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Unfortunately for Pokémon fans in North America, this special culinary collaboration is currently only available in Korea. However, due to Pokémon's strong worldwide appeal, the Krispy Kreme collaboration may be rolled out to other countries such as the United States later. Now, Pokémon trainers in Korea are the first to enjoy these Nintendo-themed treats.
Pokémon previously collaborated with Krispy Kreme on Frosted Starter Pokémon Donuts
This isn't the first time Krispy Kreme has collaborated with The Pokémon Company. In 2021, Krispy Kreme Australia offers frosted donuts in shapes like Charmander, Squirtle and Bulbasaur. As longtime Pokémon fans know, these pocket monsters are an original departure from the first Pokémon video game released on the Game Boy in 1996.
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In Japan, these first Game Boy games were Pokémon Red and Green, based on the colors of Charmander and Bulbasaur. However, the American release replaced Green with Blue, based on the Pokémon Squirtle. A third game based on the Kanto title, Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition, was released in 1998 in Japan and 1999 in the US. Unlike previous games, Pokémon Yellow is heavily inspired by the anime television series, such as having a Pikachu card on the outside of its Poké Ball like the Pikachu owned by Ash Ketchum in the anime.
Several Pokémon anime series are available to stream on Netflix, including the new mainstream series Pokémon Horizons: The Series and the stop-motion animation spin-off Pokémon Concierge. Pokémon Legends: ZA, the sequel to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, will be available on Nintendo Switch in 2025. The manga based on Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is ongoing but is currently on hiatus.
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Spanning multiple media, including the TCG, video games, comics, live-action films, and anime, the Pokémon franchise is set in a shared world of humans and creatures with a variety of unique abilities. special.
Created by Satoshi Tajiri
First movie Pokemon: The First Movie
Latest movie Movie Pokémon: Secrets of the Jungle
First TV show chapter Pokémon (1997)
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