Nintendo Candy - Drinks
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What’s the best thing to eat while playing Nintendo? Candy, of course. If you can’t play Nintendo though, you may as well be eating Nintendo candy. Presented here is a rundown of all the Nintendo-themed candy we could find. We first noticed Nintendo’s presence in the candy world back in October with the Kliks. The Nintendo Kliks dispense Au’some Bubble Gum and Smarties. Mario (red), Link (green), and
Even better, Au’some Candy is producing Nintendo Marshmallow Jelly Pops, Jelly Pops, and Magic Pops. The first two are probably hard to collect though since they are almost entirely edible and won’t store well. Going back in time, Au’some Candies used to make Mario Bombs that were filled with powder candy. We contacted the company that made them (Au’Some Candies) and asked when they were discontinued and we were told that when 9/11 came along, they were pulled from the stores and they stopped selling and making them (so if you have any of them lying around, they might be worth a few bucks). Au’some Candies also used to make Mario Bubble Gum:
Here we have the Nintendo Game Boy Bubble Gum and Trading Cards. Au’some Candies also makes these “Nintendo Power Pop Candy”. They come in strawberry and sour apple flavors. Below you see the discontinued
Here’s another one from SuperJesseMario – it’s a generic tin of Nintendo mints. They were probably given out at some Nintendo event or maybe at E3. generic Nintendo Mints, Of course, no pop icon can survive without being immortalized as a PEZ:
According to the package, these Nintendo Game Disk Containers contain a bubblegum disk and includes a collectible sticker. When you’re done with the gum, you can use the container to store your
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Nintendo Cereal System
Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988.This short lived cereal contained both Super Mario Bros. cereal and Zelda Adventure cereal. A 1989 magazine ad described it this way:

Nintendo is for breakfast now. Nintendo is two cereals in one. Wow! Super Mario Bros. and Zelda too. Mix 'em, match 'em, crunch 'em, you just can't loose. Fruit-flavored Marios, Mushrooms and Goomas. Berry-flavored Links, Hearts and Shields. Nintendo is breakfast news!
Nintendo Cereal System. If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em.
The text on the front of the box read, "Fortified with 9 essential vitamins and minerals" and "two different natural and artificial flavors: Fruity & Berry". On the back of at least one box, the text read, "Jump on the chance to win a Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set!"
The cereal is no longer available for purchase but some have been seen on ebay for collectors. The cereal box was divided in half. One side, called Super Mario Bros. Action Series, had fruity-flavoured Marios, Super Mushrooms, Goombas,Koopa Troopas, and Bowsers, and the other, called Zelda Adventure Series, had berry-flavored Links, hearts, boomerangs, keys, and shields. The cereal came with a sticker of a Nintendo character and Nintendo "Power Cards" (a set of twelve trading cards) on the back panel. It also had offers to win NES Power Pads or a Super Mario cereal bowl. Donkey kong jr and Donkey kong cereals were also made by raison but didnt last long.
Kelloggs released pokemon cereal at one stage but they to faded away quickly.

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