
We're also not sure which part of these toys are edible. Is it the cars themselves, or is there candy inside the cars? Either way, we want them. The only time we love sweets more than usual is when Pikachu is involved. The candy is also available in Chimchar, Piplup, and Turtwig flavors mini cars for your enjoyment.
While it might be expensive for what it is, you really can't complain about the $4 price tag too much. We're still confused about these things, but we're going to assume that they're a must-have for die-hard Pokemon fans.
[Via DCEmu]







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2-19-2008 @ 10:50PM
Robert Baldwin said...
I'm guessing its a toy car and candy of some sort.
I liked some chalky lemon candy that came with some Godzilla trading figures I bought in the past.
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2-20-2008 @ 12:07AM
Rockel said...
I am so sad! The Squirtle coin bank I bought for 50 cents downtown wasn't official?
Shucks.
..Seriously though, he's shaped like a Volkswagon Beetle. It's awesome.
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2-20-2008 @ 9:53AM
Donald said...
so i herd u liek candies
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2-20-2008 @ 6:09PM
Tacoman said...
The candy is in the box the toy comes in. It's random which one you get, so basically because of Japanese gambling laws they have to be marketed as candy with a free prize inside. These cars are also the pull-back kind, and that's always fun!
I bought a RE4 figure one time and it came with like a single piece of gum, and although it wound up being the secret figure, it was the worst in the collection.
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