As 2026 marks Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, we’re seeing collaborations pop up left, right and centre, and the new Kellogg’s Pokémon cereal is just the latest!

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The Kellogg’s Pokémon Cereal has coincided with the Pokémon and National Trust collaboration, which followed Pokémon at the Natural History Museum. With much of 2026 still yet to pass, we might yet see a Pokémon and McDonald’s collaboration, if we’re lucky.

If you’re keen to pick up a box (or four), make sure you turn on Pokémon Go whilst you walk to your local shop!

But, as for the new Kellogg’s Pokémon cereal, read on, as we’ve got the collaboration explained with all the boxes to collect.

Kellogg's Pokémon cereal explained: Full list of packs to collect

Currently, there is a Pokémon and Kellogg’s promotion, with a new chocolate-flavour cereal for us to enjoy, with the boxes featuring different iconic Pokémon.

If you want to Catch ‘Em All, keep your eyes peeled for the new Kellogg’s cereal with Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander, the starter Pokémon of Generation One. The flavour is the same across all of them.

Sadly, there are no cards or toys to collect, but you could always fold it up nicely and frame it, if that’s your bag.

As for where to get them, we spotted some in Tesco, but you are likely to see them in other shops as well.

Kellogg's Pokémon cereal ingredients

If you were wondering what goes into the new Pokémon Kellogg’s cereal, then you have come to the right place!

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 LukeFreelance Writer

Cole Luke is a freelance journalist and video producer who contributes to Radio Times Gaming. He also has bylines for Digital Foundry, PC Gamer, Network N and more.

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