Bandai releasing Pokemon fossil candies in Japan

It's okay to play with this food

10 March 2022
by rawmeatcowboy 3

Bandai has released many a confectionary Pokémon treat in their day, but the company is cooking up something really special in their latest product. In collaboration with a Pokémon Fossil Museum Event, Bandai is releasing fossilized Pokémon versions of its kyarapaki candy starting March 15th, 2022 at select Pokémon Centers, and then April 2022 at all retailers.

These Pokémon kyarapaki candies come in the following 8 varieties:

  • Bastiodon (Level 1)
  • Carracosta (Level 1)
  • Rampardos (Level 1)
  • Aurorus (Level 2)
  • Tyrantrum (Level 2)
  • Aerodactyl (Level 3)
  • Archeops (Level 3)
  • Kabutops (Level 3)
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Wondering what the levels next to each candy mean? The levels indicate how challenging it is to “extract” each Pokémon fossil from the candy, with Level 3 being the toughest. As the candy is made out of milk and white chocolate, I can’t imagine any of these fossils will be all that hard to extract.

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thekeeseeffect

2y ago

Damn, Japan gets all the cool stuff.


d_says_hi

2y ago

Here's video of the museum setup
https://youtu.be/W6uqrnvcjeo

And pictures
https://tdrexplorer.com/pokemon-fossil-museum/


cortjezter

2y ago

@thekeeseeffect

My kids love these (the whole fossil chocolate series has been around forever). It's supposed to also be a game of delicacy, trying to break away the dark chocolate from without breaking the bones 👍