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In 1999, Burger King had offered a set of toys based on '''Pokemon '''Ofbeanbagsin a pokeball.
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On November 8, 1999, Burger King had offered a set of 59 toys based on '''Pokémon ('''Keychains, Squirters, Rev-Tops, Launchers, Talking plush, Light ups and Poké Beanbags) inside a pokéball container and with one of the 151 trading cards. The promotion ended on December 31, 1999.
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On November 8, 1999, Burger King had offered a set of 59 toys based on Pokémon (Keychains, Squirters, Rev-Tops, Launchers, Talking plush, Light ups and Poké Beanbags) inside a pokéball container and with one of the 151 trading cards. The promotion ended on December 31, 1999.
Burger King Pokémon complete set of 59 toys.
With the shortage of toys, Burger King offered "Master sheets", each sheet came with 9 of the 151 trading cards, with a total of 20 master sheets.
On November 15, 1999, with the common shortages of the toys, Burger King launched a set of six 23 karate gold plated cards; purchase a meal and for $1.99 you have one of these gold cards. Each box came with a certificate of authenticity and have blue or red colors.
A Sandshrew bag.
Pikachu talking plush, one of the most difficult toys to find at the time. There are three Pikachu talking plush on the set, each plush says one phrase like "Pikachu", "Pika-chu" or "Pika pika",
Complete set of six 23 karate gold plated cards.
Each package comes with a pokéball container, one of the 59 Pokémon toys, an instruction booklet and one of the 151 trading cards.
Behind each trading card, there is one of 10 scenes from Pokémon: The First Movie.
A Burger King Pokémon promotional crown.
A Jigglypuff bag.
Burger King Pokémon Geodude and Nidoran ♂/Nidorino/Nidoking bags.
Burger King Pokémon Jigglypuff meal bags and Pikachu french fries bags.
Burger King Kids Club program with Pokémon promotion.
Pikachu french fries bag (Front).
Pikachu french fries bag (Back).
Burger King Pokémon meal bags.
Nidoran ♂/Nidorino/Nidoking bag.
Burger King Pokémon bag with 23 karate gold plated cards information.
Nidoran ♂/Nidorino/Nidoking meal bags.
Burger King Pokémon bag and instruction booklet.
Keychain set instruction booklet.
Poké beanbag set instruction booklet.
Rev-Tops set instruction booklet.
Light-Ups set instruction booklet.
Burger King Pokémon toys checklist paper.
Burger King Pokémon meal paper.
Burger King Pokémon meal paper.
Burger King Pokémon promotional paper.
Meowth meal bag (Front),
Meowth meal bag (Back).
Sandshrew and Jigglypuff meal bags (Front).
Burger King Pokémon meal bags (Back).
Pokémon meal bag.
Pokémon meal bag.
Burger King Pokémon Mew meal bag.
Burger King Pokémon promotional crown, french fries container and cups.
Burger King Kids Club Pokémon magazine.
Burger King Pokémon poster with all the toys. With the shortage of the toys, the poster was used like substitute.
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Accident
On December 27, 1999, during the promotion, the toys were recalled. Two infants suffocated to death when half of the outer portion of the Poké Ball covered their mouth and nose cutting off their air supply. This led to Hasbro putting air holes in their Poké Ball toys.