Baskin Robbins Japan has brought back its summer Pokemon with a whole collection of Pokemon creations featuring a lineup of fan favorites.
It includes the Pikachu Happy Party ice cream yogurt and apple flavor, decorated with adorable Pikachu-shaped yellow candy.
Eevee also has her chocolatey eclair flavor, made in the image of her brown fur.
There's also the Pokemon Double Cup that lets buyers choose any ice cream scoops they want to be served in cups starring various Pokemon characters.
Each of the three available designs includes a Pikachu or an Eevee spoon.
The Pokemon variety boxes carry on the bright, summertime packaging themes.
Baskin-Robbins Japan has been providing us with some amazing partnerships recently, working with Disney and Dragon Quest.


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