Gotta collect all 151 Pokémon Hershey’s Kisses, I guess
A quick review of the latest release commemorating the 30th anniversary of the franchise.
A quick review of the latest release commemorating the 30th anniversary of the franchise.
The product: Pokémon Hershey’s Kisses
The cost: The Hershey’s website offers a 9 oz. bag for $5.99 and a 28.3 oz. party pack for $16.99.

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The 30th anniversary of Pokémon continues with Pokémon Hershey’s Kisses. This is the third review Snackology had done for the milestone occasion. These releasees have stretched from minimal effort (standard Frosted Vanilla Cupcake Pop-Tarts that just had Pikachu slapped on the box) to going all in on the anniversary (four different kinds of Goldfish crackers honoring the original starter Pokémon from Red, Blue and Yellow).
These Hershey’s Kisses fall somewhere in the middle. The candy themselves are the same chocolate you can always find in a Hershey’s Kiss. But these Kisses have been wrapped in 151 different wrappers! There are also supposed to be ten Team Rocket foil wrappers, but my bag of Pokémon Hershey’s Kisses didn’t have any ...
Pokémon Hershey’s Kisses were provided to Snackology for this independent review.

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