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[[File:Pikachu game tip coupon Black Diamond.png|thumb|right|A non-winning coupon featuring artwork of {{p|Pikachu}}]] | [[File:Pikachu game tip coupon Black Diamond.png|thumb|right|A non-winning coupon featuring artwork of {{p|Pikachu}}]] | ||
'''Pokémon Game Tip Collector Cards''' were [[Pokémon card]]s distributed in packages of {{wp|Lactalis|Lactalis}} cheese products in {{pmin|Canada}} | '''Pokémon Game Tip Collector Cards''' were [[Pokémon card]]s distributed in packages of {{wp|Lactalis|Lactalis}} cheese products in {{pmin|Canada}} on September 1998, launching along with the release of Pokemon Red / Blue in Canada. Each package of cheese contained one of 4 game tip cards as well as a potential winning coupon for one of several Pokémon-related prizes, including [[Game Boy Color]] consoles (the fine print saying the Gameboy Color would not be shipped out till November 1998) and Pokémon video games. Non-winning coupons offered a $0.30 discount on the purchase of Black Diamond cheese. Contest started August 1998 and ended July 1999. | ||
There are 2 variants of the cards. The early Lactantia printed ones from the province of Ontario and Quebec and the later more mass produced for the rest of Canada via Black Diamond labeled cards. | There are 2 variants of the cards. The early Lactantia printed ones from the province of Ontario and Quebec and the later more mass produced for the rest of Canada via Black Diamond labeled cards. |
Revision as of 00:04, 24 February 2024
Pokémon Game Tip Collector Cards were Pokémon cards distributed in packages of Lactalis cheese products in Canada on September 1998, launching along with the release of Pokemon Red / Blue in Canada. Each package of cheese contained one of 4 game tip cards as well as a potential winning coupon for one of several Pokémon-related prizes, including Game Boy Color consoles (the fine print saying the Gameboy Color would not be shipped out till November 1998) and Pokémon video games. Non-winning coupons offered a $0.30 discount on the purchase of Black Diamond cheese. Contest started August 1998 and ended July 1999.
There are 2 variants of the cards. The early Lactantia printed ones from the province of Ontario and Quebec and the later more mass produced for the rest of Canada via Black Diamond labeled cards.
These were the very first Pokemon cards released in North America.
List of cards
Lactantia | Black Diamond | Pokémon | Backside Card text |
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Venusaur #3 | It may be that cute Pokémon are hard to catch! |
Lactantia | Black Diamond | Pokémon | Backside Card text |
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Charmeleon #5 | Some Pokémon can only be found in special Zones of the game |
Lactantia | Black Diamond | Pokémon | Backside Card text |
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Blastoise #9 | Some Pokemon can fly while others can swim. Use this to travel around places you normally can't get too. |
Lactantia | Black Diamond | Pokémon | Backside Card text |
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Meowth #52 | Each Pokémon has an element, such as Fire, Water, Electricity. The game works like a complicated version of Rock-Paper-Scissors. |
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This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |