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[[File:Kraft_Pokemon_Diamond_and_Pearl_Macaroni.png|thumb|right|A box of the Dialga/Palkia version macaroni]]
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'''Kraft Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Macaroni''' was a product released by {{wp|Kraft Foods}} in 2009. <!----Sometime in Summer 2009, earliest webpage I found about this product was dated July 1, 2009 at http://blastmagazine.com/the-blogs/2009/07/never-doubt-the-marketing-power-of-pikachu/---->
'''Kraft Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Macaroni & Cheese''' was a product released by {{wp|Kraft Foods}} in 2009. <!----Sometime in Summer 2009, earliest webpage I found about this product was dated July 1, 2009 at http://blastmagazine.com/the-blogs/2009/07/never-doubt-the-marketing-power-of-pikachu/---->


This product contained macaroni in the shape of four Pokémon: {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Chimchar}}, and {{p|Turtwig}}. The boxes came in six versions, apparently for collectible purposes. Each box featured different Pokémon on the front which included: {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Chimchar}}, {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|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 {{pmin|Canada}}.
This product contained macaroni in the shape of four Pokémon: {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Chimchar}}, and {{p|Turtwig}}. The boxes came in six versions, apparently for collectible purposes. Each box featured different Pokémon on the front which included: {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Chimchar}}, {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|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 {{pmin|Canada}}.

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A box of the Dialga/Palkia version macaroni

Kraft 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.

Featured Pokémon

Turtwig version

The back of the carton on the Turtwig Version is colored blue.

Chimchar version

Piplup version

The back of the carton on the Piplup Version is colored purple, it is labeled as number 3 of 6.

Pikachu version

Dialga & Palkia version

Sinnoh starters version

Ingredients

  • Enriched macaroni product
  • Cheese sauce mix
  • Salt
  • Lactic acid


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