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Pokemon Cafe ReMix Meal Kits and Bowls Will Be Sold in August

Pokemon Cafe Remix home meal kits by Oisix
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Oisix revealed that it will sell meal kits inspired by Pokemon Cafe ReMix in mid-August 2024 in Japan. These kits will let people reproduce the Pokemon-themed meals that appeared in the game as-is at home.

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The lineup will consist of three meals that also appeared in Pokemon Cafe ReMix. The meals in question will be the Piquant Pikachu Curry, Happy Snorlax Loco Moco, and Fluffy Eevee Pancakes. The kits will be mostly available exclusively online on the Oisix EC site. However, the Pikachu Curry set will also be available for purchase at select Kit Oisix physical outlets.

Oisix has yet to specify the prices for each kit as of the initial reveal. However, it confirmed that the kits will be available in three different types: Two servings, Three servings, and a Two-servings set with a bonus optional Poke Ball-inspired bowl. Each kit will also come with a uniquely designed luncheon mat.

Here is the complete list of meals in the lineup, along with the availability period and optional bowl type that will be available in each set:

  • Piquant Pikachu Curry with optional Poke Ball Bowl – August 15, 2024, until September 5, 2024 (online) or September 19, 2024 (physical)
  • Happy Snorlax Loco Moco with optional Great Ball Bowl – August 22, 2024, until September 12, 2024 (online only)
  • Fluffy Eevee Pancakes with optional Master Ball Bowl – August 29, 2024, until September 19, 2024 (online only)

Oisix will gradually release the Pokemon Cafe ReMix meal kits and bowls in Japan for a limited time starting from August 15, 2024. These meals will take inspiration from the upgraded version of Pokemon Cafe Mix which is readily available worldwide on Nintendo Switch and mobile devices.

Kite Stenbuck
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