
HERSHEY'S teams up with Pokémon for special-edition gotta-catch-em-all Hershey's Kisses
Image courtesy of HERSHEY'S.
HERSHEY's and The Pokémon Company have teamed up to fuel your nostalgia with a special-edition Hershey's Kisses wrapped in collectible Pokémon foils, featuring 151 unique designs inspired by the original Kanto region Pokémon.
Each Hershey's Kisses chocolate is wrapped like a Poké Ball which unveils that classic melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate that have enamoured Hershey's fans for years.
Image courtesy of HERSHEY'S.
Aside from the special-edition pack, HERSHEY'S has also created an exclusive Hershey's Kisses & Pokémon Collector's Case that helps you to track your discoveries and show off the Pokémons you've gathered.
Designed specifically to hold all 151 chocolates and you stand a chance to get the special Collector's Case by creating an account on Hersheyland.com/Pokemon.
The fun also continues online where you can track the Pokémon foils you've collected, monitor your progress and unlock digital certificates that you can share on social media.
Hershey's Kisses x Pokémon will be available in a 10.1oz and 34.1oz bag online and at select retailers.
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