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− | | desc="Sweet Chocolate Cake: Chocolat Dou Nama Chocolat" (ショコラ ドウ 生ショコラ), contains 15 pre-cut cubes of cocoa-coated dense chocolate cake and a mini dessert fork. Sold in [[Joypolis]] | + | | desc="Sweet Chocolate Cake: Chocolat Dou Nama Chocolat" (ショコラ ドウ 生ショコラ), contains 15 pre-cut cubes of cocoa-coated dense chocolate cake and a mini dessert fork. Sold in [[Joypolis]]. |
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| company=[[wikipedia:Asahi Breweries|Asahi]] | | company=[[wikipedia:Asahi Breweries|Asahi]] | ||
| desc="Aqua V" (アクア V) and "Power Vita-11" sports drinks sold by Asahi. | | desc="Aqua V" (アクア V) and "Power Vita-11" sports drinks sold by Asahi. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=SonicJam JP Jam.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=SonicJam JP Jam Sonic.jpg | ||
+ | | image3=SonicJam JP Jam Tails.jpg | ||
+ | | image4=SonicJam JP Jam Knuckles.jpg | ||
+ | | product=Fruit preserve | ||
+ | | date= | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company= | ||
+ | | desc=Blueberry jam, orange marmalade and strawberry jam.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180826222203/http://sonic.sega.jp:80/20th/item/095/index.html}} | ||
+ | | game=''[[Sonic Jam]]'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==United States== | ||
+ | {{merchtable| | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1= | ||
+ | | product=Bubble gum | ||
+ | | date=1994 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=Amurol Confections | ||
+ | | desc=Bubble gum in a [[Sega Game Gear]]-shaped container. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1= | ||
+ | | product=Bubble Gum Plus | ||
+ | | date=1994 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=Amurol Confections | ||
+ | | desc=Bubble gum in a [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[sega:Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Control Pad]] container. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=Topps US bubblegum.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=Topps US bubblegum display.jpg | ||
+ | | product=Bubble gum | ||
+ | | date=1994 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=[[wikipedia:Topps|Topps]] | ||
+ | | desc=Sonic-shaped plastic containers filled with bubble gum, sold by Topps.{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20190929182050/http://www.timepassagesnostalgia.com/&pm=0&searchkeywords=Video+TV+Cap&sin=h354}} They were sold individually and in pairs in a wrapper. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | pdf=SegaVisions US 18.pdf | ||
+ | | pdfpage=138 | ||
+ | | image1=Sonic3 LifesaversBlueRad US Wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=LifeSavers US S3 hotrings wrapper.pdf | ||
+ | | image3= | ||
+ | | image4= | ||
+ | | product=Hard candy | ||
+ | | date=1994 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=[[wikipedia:Nabisco|Nabisco]] | ||
+ | | game=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' | ||
+ | | desc=Sonic-branded hard candies. Comes in three flavours: tangy fruits, blue rad, and hot rings. The inside of the wrapper contains chance of winning a Sega Mega Drive console and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'', among other prizes. Non-winning wrappers contained game tips. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=LifeSavers SK all types.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=LifeSavers SK wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image3=LifeSavers SK wrapper back.jpg | ||
+ | | product=Hard candy | ||
+ | | date=1995 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=[[wikipedia:Nabisco|Nabisco]] | ||
+ | | game=''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' | ||
+ | | desc=Sonic-branded hard candies. Three variants were sold: regular Life Savers, Gummi Savers, and Fruit Stripe. All three were of the "five flavor" type. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=BlueBunny icecream.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=BlueBunny SX icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image5=BlueBunny SonicX icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image7=BlueBunny SA icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image7a=BlueBunny 2009 icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image8=BlueBunny 2012 icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image9=BlueBunny 2015 icecream wrapper.jpg | ||
+ | | image12= | ||
+ | | product=Ice cream | ||
+ | | date=1995 | ||
+ | | price=$1.50{{fileref|BlueBunny classic icecream display.jpg}} | ||
+ | | company=Blue Bunny ([[wikipedia:Wells Enterprises|Wells' Dairy]]) | ||
+ | | desc={{MainArticle|Sonic the Hedgehog (ice cream bar)}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Blue raspberry and cherry-flavoured ice cream bar on a stick with bubblegum eyeballs, sold by Blue Bunny from 1995 until the present.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20170901203319/https://www.bluebunny.com/flavor/sonic-bar}} Various wrapper designs were used over the years with artwork from ''[[Sonic X-treme]]'', ''[[Sonic X]]'', ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and [[Sonic Channel]]. The ice cream was initially sold with black bubble gum eyes, with later versions featuring green eyes. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=FrancoAmerican Sonic pasta cheese.jpg | ||
+ | | image2=FrancoAmerican Sonic pasta meatballs.jpg | ||
+ | | product=Pasta | ||
+ | | date=1996 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=Franco-American | ||
+ | | desc=Canned pasta shapes sold by Franco-American. Comes in two varieties: tomato & cheese sauce, and with meatballs. The inside of the label has a scratchcard for various prizes in Sega's "Scratch 'n Screamstakes" promotion. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=FrancoAmerican Sonic pasta meatballs 2000.png | ||
+ | | image2=FrancoAmerican Sonic pasta meatballs 2000 label.jpg | ||
+ | | image3=FrancoAmerican Sonic pasta meatballs 2000 archie label.png | ||
+ | | product=Pasta | ||
+ | | date=2000 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=Franco-American | ||
+ | | desc=Canned pasta shapes with meatballs sold by Franco-American. There are two variants of label, one of which has a promotion for a free issue of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Australia== | ==Australia== | ||
{{merchtable| | {{merchtable| | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=Sonic MilkIceShockRocks Joppa flyer.jpg | ||
+ | | image2= | ||
+ | | product=Ice cream | ||
+ | | date=1995 | ||
+ | | price=AU$1.10{{fileref|Sonic MilkIceShockRocks Joppa flyer.jpg}} | ||
+ | | company=Toppa | ||
+ | | desc={{MainArticle|Sonic the Hedgehog Milk Ice}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | An ice cream bar made by Toppa. It is multi-colored, filled with jelly, and coated in "electrical shock rocks" - actually [[wikipedia:Pop Rocks|popping candy]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{merch | {{merch | ||
| image1=Heinz AU pasta shapes can.jpg | | image1=Heinz AU pasta shapes can.jpg | ||
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| company=Heinz | | company=Heinz | ||
| desc=Canned pasta shapes in tomato sauce and cheese. Shapes include Sonic, Knuckles, Dr. Robotnik and a ring. | | desc=Canned pasta shapes in tomato sauce and cheese. Shapes include Sonic, Knuckles, Dr. Robotnik and a ring. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==New Zealand== | ||
+ | {{merchtable| | ||
+ | {{merch | ||
+ | | image1=SonicMilkIce food NZ wrapper.png | ||
+ | | image2= | ||
+ | | product=Ice cream | ||
+ | | date=1995 | ||
+ | | price= | ||
+ | | company=Toppa | ||
+ | | desc={{MainArticle|Sonic the Hedgehog Milk Ice}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | An ice cream bar made by Toppa. It is multi-colored, filled with jelly, and coated in "electrical shock rocks" - actually [[wikipedia:Pop Rocks|popping candy]]. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} |
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Japan
Images | Product | Date | Price | Company | Description | Game | |
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Chocolate cake | 2011[1] | ¥700 | "Sweet Chocolate Cake: Chocolat Dou Nama Chocolat" (ショコラ ドウ 生ショコラ), contains 15 pre-cut cubes of cocoa-coated dense chocolate cake and a mini dessert fork. Sold in Joypolis. | ||||
Sponge cake | "Ningyou Yaki" (人形焼), or "baked doll". | ||||||
Soft drink | Asahi | "Aqua V" (アクア V) and "Power Vita-11" sports drinks sold by Asahi. | |||||
Fruit preserve | Blueberry jam, orange marmalade and strawberry jam.[2] | Sonic Jam |
United States
Images | Product | Date | Price | Company | Description | Game | |||
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Bubble gum | 1994 | Amurol Confections | Bubble gum in a Sega Game Gear-shaped container. | ||||||
Bubble Gum Plus | 1994 | Amurol Confections | Bubble gum in a Sega Mega Drive Control Pad container. | ||||||
Bubble gum | 1994 | Topps | Sonic-shaped plastic containers filled with bubble gum, sold by Topps.[3] They were sold individually and in pairs in a wrapper. | ||||||
File:SegaVisions US 18.pdf | File:LifeSavers US S3 hotrings wrapper.pdf | Hard candy | 1994 | Nabisco | Sonic-branded hard candies. Comes in three flavours: tangy fruits, blue rad, and hot rings. The inside of the wrapper contains chance of winning a Sega Mega Drive console and Sonic the Hedgehog 3, among other prizes. Non-winning wrappers contained game tips. | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | |||
Hard candy | 1995 | Nabisco | Sonic-branded hard candies. Three variants were sold: regular Life Savers, Gummi Savers, and Fruit Stripe. All three were of the "five flavor" type. | Sonic & Knuckles | |||||
Ice cream | 1995 | $1.50[4] | Blue Bunny (Wells' Dairy) |
Blue raspberry and cherry-flavoured ice cream bar on a stick with bubblegum eyeballs, sold by Blue Bunny from 1995 until the present.[5] Various wrapper designs were used over the years with artwork from Sonic X-treme, Sonic X, Sonic Adventure and Sonic Channel. The ice cream was initially sold with black bubble gum eyes, with later versions featuring green eyes. |
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Pasta | 1996 | Franco-American | Canned pasta shapes sold by Franco-American. Comes in two varieties: tomato & cheese sauce, and with meatballs. The inside of the label has a scratchcard for various prizes in Sega's "Scratch 'n Screamstakes" promotion. | ||||||
Pasta | 2000 | Franco-American | Canned pasta shapes with meatballs sold by Franco-American. There are two variants of label, one of which has a promotion for a free issue of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics. |
United Kingdom
Images | Product | Date | Price | Company | Description | Game | |
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File:CVG UK 145.pdf | Crisps | 1993 | £0.15 | Bensons | Sonic-shaped crisps sold by Bensons. They cost 15p a packet and come in three flavours: cheese, spicy tomato, and salt and vinegar. |
Australia
Images | Product | Date | Price | Company | Description | Game | |||
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Ice cream | 1995 | AU$1.10[6] | Toppa |
An ice cream bar made by Toppa. It is multi-colored, filled with jelly, and coated in "electrical shock rocks" - actually popping candy. |
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Pasta | Heinz | Canned pasta shapes in tomato sauce and cheese. Shapes include Sonic, Knuckles, Dr. Robotnik and a ring. |
New Zealand
Images | Product | Date | Price | Company | Description | Game | |||
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Ice cream | 1995 | Toppa |
An ice cream bar made by Toppa. It is multi-colored, filled with jelly, and coated in "electrical shock rocks" - actually popping candy. |
References
- ↑ http://slowcade.blogspot.com/2012/09/hong-kong-and-tokyo-november-2011-part.html (Wayback Machine: 2015-02-19 07:59)
- ↑ http://sonic.sega.jp:80/20th/item/095/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2018-08-26 22:22)
- ↑ http://www.timepassagesnostalgia.com/&pm=0&searchkeywords=Video+TV+Cap&sin=h354 (Wayback Machine: 2019-09-29 18:20)
- ↑ File:BlueBunny classic icecream display.jpg
- ↑ https://www.bluebunny.com/flavor/sonic-bar (Wayback Machine: 2017-09-01 20:33)
- ↑ File:Sonic MilkIceShockRocks Joppa flyer.jpg