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The '''{{PAGENAME}} with Shock Rocks''' is a [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]-themed ice cream bar manufactured by Toppa{{fileref|SonicMilkIce food AU TVadvert.mp4}} and released exclusively in Australia and New Zealand in early 1995. | The '''{{PAGENAME}} with Shock Rocks''' is a [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]-themed ice cream bar manufactured by Toppa{{fileref|SonicMilkIce food AU TVadvert.mp4}} and released exclusively in Australia and New Zealand in early 1995. | ||
− | The bar is only loosely based on Sonic (primarily using his red/blue color scheme alongside the orange from [[Green Hill Zone]]'s terrain), and received an animated 30-second TV commercial later that same year.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RInQ0yFkA0}} Its interior is filled with jelly, and its outside is coated in "electrical shock rocks"{{fileref|SonicMilkIce food AU TVadvert.mp4}} - actually [[wikipedia:Pop Rocks|popping candy]]. | + | The bar is only loosely based on Sonic (primarily using his red/blue color scheme alongside the orange from [[Green Hill Zone]]'s checkerboard terrain), and received an animated 30-second TV commercial later that same year.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RInQ0yFkA0}} Its interior is filled with jelly, and its outside is coated in "electrical shock rocks"{{fileref|SonicMilkIce food AU TVadvert.mp4}} - actually [[wikipedia:Pop Rocks|popping candy]]. |
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
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The Sonic the Hedgehog Milk Ice with Shock Rocks is a Sonic the Hedgehog-themed ice cream bar manufactured by Toppa[1] and released exclusively in Australia and New Zealand in early 1995.
The bar is only loosely based on Sonic (primarily using his red/blue color scheme alongside the orange from Green Hill Zone's checkerboard terrain), and received an animated 30-second TV commercial later that same year.[2] Its interior is filled with jelly, and its outside is coated in "electrical shock rocks"[1] - actually popping candy.
Promotional material