【Shopping (Gift)】 Have you seen it yet? Mary’s Chocolate is now selling “Pokémon” Valentine’s Day chocolates!

Mary’s Chocolate has introduced “Pokémon meets Mary’s Chocolate” for Valentine’s Day 2022, which will be available at department stores nationwide from January 2022.

Valentine’s Day Chocolates with “Pixel Art Pokémon

Pokémon meets Mary’s Chocolate” is a new brand from Merry Chocolate for Valentine’s Day 2022. The box, decorated with pixel art, is filled with chocolates inspired by Pokémon and includes special stickers.

An assortment box that represents the evolution of Pokémon.

The highlight is the “Well-balanced Assortment Box,” which represents the evolutionary process of four Pokémon. The box is filled with chocolates featuring popular Pokémon such as Pikachu, Fushigidane, Hitokage, and Zenigame.

Pokémon meets Mary Chocolate” assortment box of 12 pieces: 2,160 yen

Arabian Box of Chocolates “Jamila”

A new brand “Jamila” will also be launched for Valentine’s Day 2022. Jamila, which means “beautiful” in Arabic, will offer chocolates with an exotic visual appeal.

Nut chocolate inspired by the sparkle of the sea

A must-have is the “Baffle (Sea)” assortment, a bright box inspired by the shimmering Arabian sea. You can taste chocolates with nut flavors such as cashew and pistachio.

Information

Pokémon meets Mary’s Chocolate” assortment box of 12 pieces: 2,160 yen
Jamila” baffle (sea): 6 pieces, 1,296 yen


【Release Date】 Sequentially from January 2022
【Store】 Department stores nationwide, online stores *The product is no longer available at the online store.
【Store in Osaka】 Hankyu Umeda Main Store, Daimaru Umeda Store, Hanshin Umeda Main Store, Osaka Takashimaya, Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi Store, Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Main Store, Keihan Department Store Kuzuha Mall Store, Moriguchi Store, Takatsuki Hankyu

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