Gallery:Food
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- This gallery is of Super Mario-themed food products. For the healing items from the Super Smash Bros. series, see List of Super Smash Bros. series items § Food.
This is a gallery of food products themed to the Super Mario franchise. The consumable items include candies, drinks, meals, snacks, and frozen products. This gallery list also includes utensils, plates, and other Super Mario-themed kitchen items.
Consumables[edit]
Candies[edit]
Super Mario chocolates made by Zaini and sold in Italy. The artwork on the bag of chocolates is modeled after Super Mario 64.
A Marshmallow candy that was produced by Au'some Candies. The design of the candy has either a 1-Up Mushroom with a Mario head or a barrel with a Donkey Kong head.
Promotional candy that came out after the release of New Super Mario Bros. The product is sold in a variety of sour candies that come packaged in Mushroom-shaped tins. They come in three fruit flavors: cherry, apple, and blue raspberry. They made cameos in Thieves, Inc., along with other Super Mario candy.
Promotional sour candy that came out after the release of New Super Mario Bros. Each Starman-shaped tin box contains yellow stars that are lemon- or banana-flavored. They made cameos in Thieves, Inc.
This product is similar to Pez and features Yoshi. The character model is from the Nintendo DS era. This product was produced by Au'some Candies.[1]
Small GameCube-shaped containers filled with gummy candies modeled after Super Mario characters. Flavors include cherry, sour apple, orange, strawberry, and blue raspberry. The candies are modeled after Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Toad, and Wario. A Game Boy Advance edition was also made. Pressing the "power button" plays music from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Gummy candies manufactured by Au'some Candies, which come in Mario (strawberry), Yoshi (watermelon), Donkey Kong (orange), and Diddy Kong (mixed) shapes. Each package includes a tip card for games such as Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, and Mario Party 8.
Mario Bombs manufactured by Au'some Candies, with Bob-omb-styled containers that have powdered candy. This product was said to have been discontinued due to the 9/11 attacks, but it was reintroduced a few years later.[2]
Strawberry sour coin candies from Question Block containers, manufactured by Boston America. These made cameos in Thieves, Inc.[3]
Kart figurine candy containers that have two different figures: Mario and Donkey Kong. These containers are designed after Mario Kart 64. They contain sour-fruit crunchy candies.
Multicolored pieces of candy produced by Au'some Candies and relating to the Mario Kart series. The container itself consists of five plastic tires stacked on top of each other. On top of the container is a functional mini-kart that can be detached and reattached.
A pack of six yo-yos with artwork of Mario and Donkey Kong, with each unit containing two small rolls of gum. This pack was produced by Au'some Candies.
Manufactured by Au'some Candies, these are fun Mario figurines that have movable heads and arms and double as a candy container. They come with two types: regular Mario and Fire Mario.
Soda-flavored chewing gum candy, having ten pieces of gum and two cards. There are 20 cards to collect, with the front side showing individual characters and the back side showing a partial image as part of a puzzle. This candy is based on Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story soft candy from Takara Tomy Arts
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team soft candy from Takara Tomy Arts
Kyarapaki chocolate bar from Bandai
Super Mario-themed chocolate made by Milka
Super Mario-themed Haribo candies sold in Germany in 2023. They come in Super Mushroom, 1-Up Mushroom, Super Star, Fire Flower, coin, and Koopa Shell shapes and various flavors.
Drinks[edit]
Late 1980s promotional artwork of Mario holding a bottle of Slice (lemon lime flavor)
Promotional Pepsi can featuring Mario[citation needed]
Super Mario Lemonado, a Super Mario-themed lemon-flavored drink created by Schweppes International Limited[7]
Promotional Donkey Kong 64-themed Dr Pepper
A Donkey Kong-themed 8.4oz (250mL) energy drink
Promotional Super Mario-themed Coca-Cola
Frozen products[edit]
Promotional Super Mario Bros.-themed cherry ice cream bar, made by Gold Bond Ice Cream, Inc. The ice cream itself is in the shape of Mario's face with a bubble gum nose.
A similar ice cream bar that came out after the release of Super Mario World[8]
A later release of the Super Mario Bros. ice cream bar, showing promotional art from Mario Kart 64
Promotional Donkey Kong 64-themed Lunchables pizza
Promotional Go-Gurt themed around Mario Party DS
Promotional Yoplait Frubes themed around New Super Mario Bros. 2
Promotional Go-Gurt with a giveaway to win a Nintendo Switch and Super Mario Party
"Superstar Sprinkle Blast" ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery
Freiberger's Pizzatainment Super Mario-themed pizzas
Meals[edit]
SpaghettiOs Super Mario-themed pasta meal, released in 2013
Promotional croquette served at Japanese 7-Eleven locations for the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary
Cap'n Crunch cereal box promoting Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Snacks[edit]
Promotional Super Mario Bros. 3 fruit snack pouches[citation needed]
An assortment of chocolate-flavored (left), honey-flavored (middle), and cinnamon-flavored (right) Super Mario cookies manufactured by Sunshine Biscuits. The characters featured are from Super Mario World.[9]
Super Mario Bros.-themed honey cookies made in 1992 by Sunshine Biscuits
A sponge and jam cake featuring official Mario and Luigi artwork from New Super Mario Bros. The cake resembles a Nintendo DS; however, the top screen is a piece of cardboard to write messages on.
Promotional Donkey Kong Country Returns-themed Chiquita banana sticker (1 of 2)
Danone Super Mario-themed yogurt cups
Promotional Super Mario-themed Doritos
Packaging for a pizza-flavored snack featuring 2D artwork of Mario jumping
Promotional New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe- and Yoshi's Crafted World-themed Doritos
Frito-Lay chips promoting Mario Party Superstars
Frito-Lay chips promoting Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
OREO Super Mario package (featuring 16 specially designed Oreo cookies modeled after various characters, enemies, and items)
An Oreo cookie featuring Mario
An Oreo cookie featuring Luigi
An Oreo cookie featuring Toad
An Oreo cookie featuring Yoshi
An Oreo cookie featuring a Fire Flower
An Oreo cookie featuring a Super Mushroom
An Oreo cookie featuring a Coin
An Oreo cookie featuring a Super Star
An Oreo cookie featuring Bowser
An Oreo cookie featuring Bowser Jr.
An Oreo cookie featuring a Goomba
An Oreo cookie featuring a Boo
An Oreo cookie featuring a Blooper
An Oreo cookie featuring a Koopa Troopa
An Oreo cookie featuring a Piranha Plant
An Oreo cookie featuring a Spiny
Other[edit]
Kitchenware[edit]
A cereal bowl containing the Super Mario Bros. logo, Mario, and Luigi (a recolored Green Mario), who is holding a Mushroom
A set of Super Mario-themed cookie cutters. The set includes Mario in a jumping pose, a Spiny, a Koopa Troopa, and Luigi.
A Super Mario-themed TV tray featuring various Super Mario references in the background[10]
A cookie jar that resembles Toad. When the lid is opened, music plays.
A Princess Peach cookie jar. It does the same as the Toad cookie jar when the lid is opened.
A set consisting of a teapot (Mario) and a pair of cups (Brick Block and coin), stylized from Super Mario Bros.
References[edit]
- ^ Au'some Candies: Nintendo® Klik® Candy Dispenser; retrieved 6/23/10
- ^ Candy Addict: Comprehensive List of Nintendo Candy, posted 8/3/06; retrieved 6/23/10
- ^ Boston America: Licensed Nintendo Food Products; retrieved 6/23/10
- ^ Candy Blog: Au'some Snerdles Super Mario Power Up Box, posted 4/21/10; retrieved 6/23/10
- ^ Au'Some Candies: Super Mario Snerdles Flow Bag; retrieved 6/23/10
- ^ smbcollector (September 24, 2009). Mario Shasta Cans. YouTube. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ smbcollector (September 30, 2009). Super Mario Lemonado Can. YouTube. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ X-Entertainment: Super Mario Ice Cream?, dated 7/28/03; retrieved 7/1/10
- ^ smbcollector (September 24, 2009). Super Mario Bros Cookie Boxes. YouTube. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ User:Avaneanime, LiveJournal: Collection Oddities: Super Mario Brothers TV Tray, posted 1/22/10; retrieved 6/13/10