
With Pokémon celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, exciting partnerships are appearing everywhere – and the new Pokémon-themed cereal from Kellogg’s is one of them!
The recent release of Kellogg’s Pokémon Cereal happened alongside a partnership between Pokémon and the National Trust, building on the success of the Pokémon exhibit at the Natural History Museum. With over a year still to go in 2026, fans are hoping we might also see a collaboration between Pokémon and McDonald’s.
If you’re planning to buy some, remember to have Pokémon Go open while you’re walking to the store!
Let’s talk about the new Pokémon cereal from Kellogg’s! We’ll explain the collaboration and show you all the different box designs you can collect.
Kellogg’s Pokémon cereal explained: Full list of packs to collect
Pokémon and Kellogg’s are currently running a promotion featuring a new chocolate cereal. The boxes showcase various beloved Pokémon characters.
If you’re a Pokémon fan hoping to catch them all, look out for the new Kellogg’s cereal featuring Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander – the original starter Pokémon! They all share the same delicious flavor.
There aren’t any collectibles included, but you could always neatly fold it and put it in a frame if you like.
We found these at Tesco, but they’re probably available in other stores too.
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Kellogg’s Pokémon cereal ingredients
Curious about what’s inside the new Pokémon cereal from Kellogg’s? You’ve come to the right place to find out!
The following, with allergens in bold, is what goes into the new Pokémon Kellogg’s cereal:
- Cereal Flours (72 per cent)
- (Wholewheat Flour, Maize Flour)
- Sugar
- Cocoa Powder (9.5 per cent)
- Glucose Syrup
- Tricalcium Phosphate
- Natural Flavourings
- Salt
- Riboflavin
- Thiamin
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
- Antioxidants (Ascorbyl Palmitate, Alpha Tocopherol)
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Cole Luke is a freelance journalist and video creator who works with TopMob Gaming. His work also appears in publications like Digital Foundry, PC Gamer, and Network N.
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