Pokemon Pikachu and Eevee Eeveelution cakes
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Pokemon Pikachu and Eevee-Themed Cakes Will Appear in Japan

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Pre-orders for are immediately available in the company’s physical outlets across Japan, but it will only start actually selling the cakes on April 12, 2024.

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The Pikachu Choco Banana Cake featuring will be available to purchase on its own for 745 yen (~$4.99). The Pokemon franchise mascot’s cake will contain chocolate cream sandwiched between two sponge cakes with banana cream decoration on its top.

Pokemon Pikachu Choco Banana Cake
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company and Ginza Cozy Corner

The Eievui Friends Collection—named after Eevee’s official Japanese romanization spelling—will contain nine cakes in a package. The set will be available at 3,132 yen (~$20.65).

Here are the descriptions for each cake in the Eeveelution set:

  • Eevee: Chocolate & caramel whipped cream tart
  • Flareon: Apple-flavored whipped cream tart with apple jam
  • Jolteon: Tropical mousse with pineapple jam
  • Vaporeon: Lemon soda-flavored jelly
  • Espeon: Strawberry whipped cream cake
  • Umbreon: Chocolate cake with banana whipped cream
  • Leafeon: Pistachio-flavored sponge roll cake
  • Glaceon: White chocolate whipped cream cake
  • Sylveon: Yoghurt-flavored mousse and strawberry-flavored sponge cake
Pokemon Eevee and Eeveelution themed Eievui Friends Collection set of cakes
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company and Ginza Cozy Corner

The Pikachu Choco Banana Cake and the Eeveelution-themed Eievui Friends Collection set will be available for sale in Japan from April 12, 2024 to May 31, 2024. Sales may end earlier if the stocks have run out.


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