McDonald’s Japan Has DIY Food Kits that Come with Pokémon Toys

Growing up, every time I’d try to make my chicken nuggets dance I’d get a smack to the head stern talking to. Those kids in Japan have it lucky with McDonald’s new Happy Meal setup that invites customers to literally play with their food and not get in trouble.

The kids meal includes chocolate and strawberry “pens” that can be used to draw or write on your food. There’s also chocolate icing for those who want to doodle creative faces on their hotcakes. It gets better. Because food that are pretty much toys aren’t enough, the Happy Meals also come with Pokémon-themed toys.

The Oekaki Happy Hotcake meal is available for 314 yen ($3.10 US) and can also be purchased with a drink and fries (or corn) combo for 530 yen ($5.23 US).

H/T Rocket News 24

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