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==Consumables==
==Consumables==
===Candies===
===Candies===
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File:MarshmallowJellyPop.jpg|A Marshmallow candy that is 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.
File:MarshmallowJellyPop.jpg|A Marshmallow candy that is 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.
File:NSMB Open Candy.PNG|Promotion 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.
File:NSMB Open Candy.PNG|Promotion 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.
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File:SMG2GumCandy.jpg|Soda-flavored chewing gum candy, having ten pieces of gum, and two cards. There are twenty cards to collect, with the front side showing individual characters, and the back side showing a partial image, as part of a puzzle. Based on ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
File:SMG2GumCandy.jpg|Soda-flavored chewing gum candy, having ten pieces of gum, and two cards. There are twenty cards to collect, with the front side showing individual characters, and the back side showing a partial image, as part of a puzzle. Based on ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
File:MarioFurutaBox2.jpg|Furuta Chocolate eggs were introduced in Japan in 2006. There are 36 different figurines featured, each one displaying a popular character, species, or item.
File:MarioFurutaBox2.jpg|Furuta Chocolate eggs were introduced in Japan in 2006. There are 36 different figurines featured, each one displaying a popular character, species, or item.
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===Drinks===
===Drinks===
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File:MarioSoda.jpg|A promotional soft drink sold by Shasta in the late 80's and early 90's. The four characters featured were Mario (punch flavored), [[Luigi]] (berry flavored), Princess Toadstool (cherry flavored), and Yoshi (apple flavored) <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHAo2B3cW34 YouTube: Mario Shasta Cans, posted 9/24/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
File:MarioSoda.jpg|A promotional soft drink sold by Shasta in the late 80's and early 90's. The four characters featured were Mario (punch flavored), [[Luigi]] (berry flavored), Princess Toadstool (cherry flavored), and Yoshi (apple flavored) <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHAo2B3cW34 YouTube: Mario Shasta Cans, posted 9/24/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
File:Powerenergydrinkma.jpg|An energy drink which is 8.4 oz (250ml) and blue-raspberry flavored. The back of the can warns that it is not intended for consumption by children.
File:Powerenergydrinkma.jpg|An energy drink which is 8.4 oz (250ml) and blue-raspberry flavored. The back of the can warns that it is not intended for consumption by children.
File:DKEnergyDrink.png|An 8.4 oz (250ml) energy drink under the [[Donkey Kong]] character.
File:DKEnergyDrink.png|An 8.4 oz (250ml) energy drink under the [[Donkey Kong]] character.
File:Lemonade.jpg|A lemon flavored drink featuring Mario holding a mushroom. The bottom reads "Lemonado". Created by Schweppes International. <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tin2pBDHc0A YouTube: Super Mario Lemonado Can, posted 9/30/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
File:Lemonade.jpg|A lemon flavored drink featuring Mario holding a mushroom. The bottom reads "Lemonado". Created by Schweppes International. <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tin2pBDHc0A YouTube: Super Mario Lemonado Can, posted 9/30/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
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===Meals===
===Meals===
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Image:Nintendocereal.JPG|Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988. It promoted two of the most popular games at the time: ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''. Super Mario Bros. Action Series side had fruity-flavored Marios, Mushrooms, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Bowser]]s.
Image:Nintendocereal.JPG|Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988. It promoted two of the most popular games at the time: ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''. Super Mario Bros. Action Series side had fruity-flavored Marios, Mushrooms, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Bowser]]s.
Image:MarioMacNCheese.jpg|A Mario-themed macaroni and cheese meal manufactured by Kraft Foods. It came out after the release of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', with secrets and hints pertaining to the game printed on the box.
Image:MarioMacNCheese.jpg|A ''Mario''-themed macaroni and cheese meal manufactured by Kraft Foods. It came out after the release of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', with secrets and hints pertaining to the game printed on the box.
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Image:MarioSpaghettiOs.jpg|''[[wikipedia:SpaghettiOs|SpaghettiOs]]'' ''Mario''-themed pasta meal, coming out in 2013.
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===Snacks===
===Snacks===
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Image:Mariodscake.jpg|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.
Image:Mariodscake.jpg|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.
Image:cookies.jpg|An assortment of Mario chocolate (left), honey (middle), and cinnamon (right) flavored cookies manufactured by Sunshine. The characters featured are from ''Super Mario World''. <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_JbRstTQ9E YouTube: Super Mario Bros Cookie Boxes, posted 9/24/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
Image:cookies.jpg|An assortment of Mario chocolate (left), honey (middle), and cinnamon (right) flavored cookies manufactured by Sunshine. The characters featured are from ''Super Mario World''. <ref>User:smbcollector, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_JbRstTQ9E YouTube: Super Mario Bros Cookie Boxes, posted 9/24/09]; retrieved 4/24/10</ref>
Image:SuperMarioFruitSnacks.jpg|Super Mario fruit snacks, which were created by the [http://www.kelloggs.com/ Kellogg's] company.  Released in 2010, and the fruit snacks are shaped like Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, a Star, and a Koopa Troopa Shell.
Image:SuperMarioFruitSnacks.jpg|Super Mario fruit snacks, which were created by the [http://www.kelloggs.com/ Kellogg's] company.  Released in 2010, and the fruit snacks are shaped like Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, a Star, and a Koopa Troopa Shell.
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===Frozen Products===
===Frozen Products===
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Image:Super Mario Bros. Ice Cream Bar.jpg|Promotional ice cream that came out after the release of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The ice cream itself is in the shape of Mario's face with a green bubble gum nose. <ref>[http://x-entertainment.com/updates/2003/07/28/super-mario-ice-cream/ X-Entertainment: Super Mario Ice Cream?, dated 7/28/03]; retrieved 7/1/10</ref>
Image:Super Mario Bros. Ice Cream Bar.jpg|Promotional ice cream that came out after the release of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The ice cream itself is in the shape of Mario's face with a green bubble gum nose. <ref>[http://x-entertainment.com/updates/2003/07/28/super-mario-ice-cream/ X-Entertainment: Super Mario Ice Cream?, dated 7/28/03]; retrieved 7/1/10</ref>
Image:MPDSGOGURT.jpg|Promotional Yoplait Go-Gurt product that came out prior to the release of ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Each tube contains various Mario activities and trivia.
Image:MPDSGOGURT.jpg|Promotional Yoplait Go-Gurt product that came out prior to the release of ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Each tube contains various Mario activities and trivia.
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==Kitchenware==
==Kitchenware==
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File:Toadcookies.jpg|A cookie jar that resembles [[Toad]]. When the lid is opened, music will be played.
File:Toadcookies.jpg|A cookie jar that resembles [[Toad]]. When the lid is opened, music will be played.
File:Peachcookiejar.jpg|A [[Princess Toadstool]] cookie jar. It does the same thing as the Toad cookie jar when the lid is opened.
File:Peachcookiejar.jpg|A [[Princess Toadstool]] cookie jar. It does the same thing as the Toad cookie jar when the lid is opened.
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File:Mariobowl.jpg|A cereal bowl containing the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' logo, and [[Mario]], and [[Luigi]] (a recolored Green Mario) holding a [[mushroom]].
File:Mariobowl.jpg|A cereal bowl containing the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' logo, and [[Mario]], and [[Luigi]] (a recolored Green Mario) holding a [[mushroom]].
File:SMBTeapots.jpg|A set consisting of a teapot ''([[Mario]])'' and a pair of cups ''([[Brick Block]], and [[Coin]])''; stylized from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
File:SMBTeapots.jpg|A set consisting of a teapot ''([[Mario]])'' and a pair of cups ''([[Brick Block]], and [[Coin]])''; stylized from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
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==References==
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Revision as of 10:10, September 18, 2013

Template:Articleabout Mario merchandise includes a wide variety of consumable products. The consumable items include candies, drinks, meals, snacks and frozen products. This gallery list also includes utensils, plates and other Mario-themed kitchen items. These products are often sold at stores and other vendors. Prices are not included since they are subject to change. Click on an image to see a larger view.

Consumables

Candies

Drinks

Meals

Snacks

Frozen Products

Kitchenware

References