POKÉMON PAN IN MY HAND!!!
Hi Everyone! Following from my Commercial corner this week, I have got some Pokémon Pan for you to see!!They have arrived all the way from Japan and surprisingly tasted good still!
So what is Pokémon Pan? In Japan, Pokémon has its own bread. It's called "Pokémon Pan," which literally means "Pokémon Bread." It's pretty much everything you'd think it was, down to the Pocket Monster appearing drawn on the bread to a catchy ad jingle.
Produced in varying flavors including melon and cream filled, these single pack breads also come with foil wrapped stickers, known as "pan stickers" by English speaking collectors. These stickers are random and most (possibly all) Pokemon have been represented in pan sticker form. There are hundreds of different pan stickers, many which have Pokemon in rare or never-before-seen poses.
While Japanese collectors prize pan stickers (known as Deco-Chara Seals [デコキャラシール] in Japan), they are not popular among the English speaking community and usually sell for between $1 and $5, depending on rarity and popularity of the Pokemon on the sticker.
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