Pokémon, despite being first released in the 1990s, still has a cult-like following among kids and young adults who grew up watching and playing related TV series and games.
I mean, just take a look at the shoes, apparels, and EZ-Link charms released recently.
Now, there are even Pokémon rolling pins that allow you to produce pastries embossed with your favourite anime characters.
Here are 3 of our favourites.
This rolling pin has popular Generation 1 Pokémon like Charmander, Bulbasaur and Eevee engraved on it in a recurring motif.
If ‘basic’ Pokémons aren’t your thing, there’s also the almighty Charizard and the imba Mew in the ‘lineup’.
To achieve the embossing effect, simply roll the wooden rolling pin on your slab of dough and pop them in the oven.
The finished product looks nothing short of impressive, with your favourite Generation 1 Pokémon neatly embossed into the pastry.
If you’re a loyal Pikachu lover, there’s also a special rolling pin filled with the electricity-filled rodent.
This rolling pin has Pikachus with different gestures and postures engraved on it, giving the finished pastry an electrifying touch.
Growing up, many of us would be familiar with the “What’s that Pokémon” quiz in each episode.
It might be quite some time since you watched an episode from the Pokémon anime series, but you can now play the ‘game’ with your ‘lil ones with this unique rolling pin.
Engraved onto the baking tool is the silhouette of Pokémon from Generation 1-3. So you and your children can enjoy feasting on pastries while putting your Pokémon knowledge to the test.
Pokémon-embossed pastries no doubt look cute, but the tool you need to achieve it is not going to come cheap.
These Pokémon rolling pins are available on Etsy’s online store and here’s how much they cost:
Shipping will likely cost you another S$21.50 — we feel you, why can’t cute things be cheap huh?
That said, if you’re a die-hard fan who die-die has to have everything Pokémon, this would be quite a unique one to add to your collection, especially if you’re a baker.
Featured image adapted from Etsy.
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