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Pokemon Tazos Series 1 Set 2 - Lay's

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POKEMON TAZOS COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Tazo Series 1 Set 2 – A collection of 50 tazo tokens added to Lay’s chips. In the second set, the attribute located on the tazo and describing the type of Pokemon (from strength to type) was renamed. The series so depicted mainly the transformations of Pokemon from the first generation. Each was depicted while performing an attack. Also shown on the back were the types that a particular pokemon defeats. As in the first series, stone defeated water. A popular mistake was Flareon’s fringe, which was often not fully printed, so that it contained only blank space.

52. Raichu

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53. Electabuzz

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54. Nidoking

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55. Golbat

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56. Grimer

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57. Diglett

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58. Marowak

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59. Rhydon

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60. Kadabra

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61. Hypno

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62. Golem

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63. Geodude

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64. Omastar

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65. Kabutops

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66. Primeape

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67. Machoke

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68. Hitmonchan

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69. Charmeleon

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70. Ninetales

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71. Flareon

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72. Blastoise

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73. Golduck

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74. Cloyster

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75. Kingler

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76. Horsea

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77. Goldeen

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78. Caterpie

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79. Beedrill

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80. Pinsir

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81. Scyther

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82. Pidgeot

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83. Rattata

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84. Snorlax

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85. Persian

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86. Farfetch'd

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87. Dodrio

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88. Kangaskhan

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89. Venusaur

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90. Victreebel

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91. Exeggcute

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92. Haunter

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93. Dratini

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94. Dragonite

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95. Tauros

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96. Ash & Pikachu

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97. Joy

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98. Mew

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99. Mewtwo

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100. Ivysaur

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101. Vileplume

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Pokemon Tazos 2 Zapper Series 1 Lay's

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ZAPPER DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Tazo 2 Zapper – is the first series of zappers (thick tazo), it consists of 10 double-sided plastic discs. They depict Pokemon from the first generation, each is described with its type, and the types it defeats.The type assigned to each Pokemon is unique and not repeated. Zapper was the thickness of 3 regular tazo and was used to beat them. They could be found in Lay’s brand chips.

1. Raichu

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2. Kadabra

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3. Golem

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4. Blastoise

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5. Caterpie

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6. Marowak

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7. Charmeleon

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8. Machoke

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9. Venusaur

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10. Grimer

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Pokemon Tazos Zapper Series 2 Lay's

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POKEMON TAZO ZAPPER DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Tazo Zapper is the second series of zappers. It continues the numerical notation (starts at 11 and ends at 20). It depicts only Pokemon added in the second generation. Each is described by type and on the back by the types it defeats. Pokemon zappers could be found in Lay’s brand chips.

11. Skiploom

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12. Spinarak

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13. Croconaw

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14. Aipom

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15. Unown

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16. Flaaffy

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17. Phanpy

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18. Swinub

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19. Murkrow

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20. Entei

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Pokemon Tazos Series 1 Set 1 Lay's

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POKEMON TAZOS DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Tazo Set 1 Series 1 – Catch them all! – is a series of 51 tazo chips added to Lay’s brand chips. It was the first Pokemon tazo series released in Poland. It depicted Pokemon from the first generation, without evolution. Each Pokemon Tazo was described with the type of the Pokemon in question, and on the back there was information about the types that the Pokemon Tazo defeats. The order of the Pokemon is according to their numbers in the Pokedex.

1. Bulbasaur

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2. Charmander

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3. Squirtle

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4. Caterpie

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5. Weedle

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6. Pidgey

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7. Rattata

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8. Spearow

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9. Ekans

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10. Pikachu

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11. Sandshrew

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12. Nidoran F

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13. Nidoran M

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14. Vulpix

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15. Jigglypuff

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16. Zubat

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17. Oddish

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18. Paras

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19. Venonat

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20. Diglett

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21. Meowth

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22. Psyduck

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23. Mankey

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24. Growlithe

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25. Poliwag

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26. Abra

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27. Machop

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28. Bellsporut

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29. Tentacool

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30. Geodude

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31. Ponyta

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32. Slowpoke

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33. Magnemite

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34. Grimer

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35. Gastly

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36. Drowzee

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37. Krabby

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38. Voltorb

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39. Exeggcute

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40. Cubone

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41. Koffing

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42. Rhyhorn

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43. Horsea

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44. Goldeen

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45. Staryu

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46. Magikarp

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47. Eevee

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48. Omanyte

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49. Kabuto

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50. Dratini

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51. Ash

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Pokemon Chipicao Series 2

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POKEMON CHIPICAO SERIES 2 DESCRIPTION

Chipicao Pokemon Series 2 – The collection counts 160 double-sided stickers. They were added to Chipicao’s croissants, one package contained a sachet with two cards. The stickers had a dedicated album, after collecting the entire collection, and sending it to the manufacturer, one received a set of stamps. There are a few errors in the sticker series, Ninetales is described as Ninetails, and sticker #76 Golem – which shows Graveler instead of the mentioned Pokemon. Series 2 was characterized by the fact that each Pokemon had an individual background and its type in the upper right corner.

1. Bulbasaur

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2. Ivysaur

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3. Venusaur

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4. Charmander

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5. Charmeleon

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6. Charizard

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7. Squirtle

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8. Wartortle

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9. Blastoise

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10. Caterpie

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11. Metapod

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12. Butterfree

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13. Weedle

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14. Kakuna

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15. Beedrill

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16. Pidgey

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17. Pidgeotto

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18. Pidgeot

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19. Rattata

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20. Raticate

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21. Spearow

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22. Fearow

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23. Ekans

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24. Arbok

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25. Pikachu

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26. Raichu

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27. Sandshrew

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28. Sandslash

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29. Nidoran F

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30. Nidorina

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31. Nidoqueen

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32. Nidoran M

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33. Nidorino

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34. Nidoking

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35. Clefairy

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36. Clefable

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37. Vulpix

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38. Ninetails (Ninetales)

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39. Jigglypuff

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40. Wigglytuff

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41. Zubat

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42. Golbat

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43. Oddish

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44. Gloom

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45. Vileplume

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46. Paras

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47. Parasect

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48. Venonat

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49. Venomoth

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50. Diglett

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51. Dugtrio

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52. Meowth

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53. Persian

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54. Psyduck

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55. Golduck

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56. Mankey

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57. Primeape

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58. Growlithe

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59. Arcanine

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60. Poliwag

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61. Poliwhirl

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62. Poliwrath

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63. Abra

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64. Kadabra

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65. Alakazam

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66. Machop

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67. Machoke

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68. Machamp

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69. Bellsprout

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70. Weepinbell

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71. Victreebel

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72. Tentacool

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73. Tentacruel

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74. Geodude

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75. Graveler

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76. Golem (Graveler)

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77. Ponyta

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78. Rapidash

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79. Slowpoke

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80. Slowbro

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81. Magnemite

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82. Magneton

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83. Farfetch'd

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84. Doduo

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85. Dodrio

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86. Seel

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87. Dewgong

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88. Grimer

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89. Muk

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90. Shellder

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91. Cloyster

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92. Gastly

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93. Haunter

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94. Gengar

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95. Onix

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96. Drowzee

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97. Hypno

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98. Krabby

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99. Kingler

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100. Voltorb

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101. Electrode

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102. Exeggcute

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103. Exeggutor

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104. Cubone

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105. Marowak

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106. Hitmonlee

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107. Hitmonchan

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108. Likitung

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109. Koffing

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110. Weezing

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111. Rhyhorn

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112. Rhydon

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113. Chansey

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115. Tangela

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115. Kangaskhan

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116. Horsea

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117. Seadra

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118. Goldeen

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119. Seaking

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120. Staryu

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121. Starmie

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122. Mr. Mime

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123. Scyther

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124. Jynx

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125. Electabuzz

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126. Magmar

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127. Pinsir

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128. Tauros

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129. Magikarp

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130. Gyarados

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131. Lapras

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132. Ditto

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133. Eevee

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134. Vaporeon

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135. Jolteon

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136. Flareon

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137. Porygon

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138. Omanyte

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139. Omastar

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140. Kabuto

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141. Kabutops

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142. Aerodactyl

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143. Snorlax

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144. Articuno

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145. Zapdos

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146. Moltres

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147. Dratini

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148. Dragonair

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149. Dragonite

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150. Mewtwo

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151. Mew

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Ash

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Brock

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Gary

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James

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Jenny

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Jessie

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Joy

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Misty

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CHIPITA POKEMON CHIPICAO CHECKLIST

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POKEMON CHIPICAO SERIES ONE

Pokemon Chipicao Series 1 – This is a series of 160 two-torn stickers. They were added to Chipicao-branded croissants. They depicted Pokemon from the First Generation (Kanto), such as Charmander, Bulbasaur, Articuno and Kabutops, as well as trainers known from the animated series.

1. Bulbasaur

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2. Ivysaur

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3. Venusaur

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4. Charmander

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5. Charmeleon

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6. Charizard

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9. Blastoise

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10. Caterpie

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11. Metapod

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12. Butterfree

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13. Weedle

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14. Kakuna

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15. Beedrill

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16. Pidgey

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17. Pidgeotto

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18. Pidgeot

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19. Rattata

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20. Raticate

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21. Spearow

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22. Fearow

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23. Ekans

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24. Arbok

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25. Pikachu

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26. Raichu

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27. Sandshrew

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28. Sandslash

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29. Nidoran F

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30. Nidorina

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31. Nidoqueend

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32. Nidoran M

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33. Nidorino

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34. Nidoking

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35. Clefairy

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36. Clefable

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37. Vulpix

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38. Ninetales (Ninetails)

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39. Jigglypuff

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40. Wigglytuff

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41. Zubat

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42. Golbat

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43. Oddish

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44. Gloom

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45. Vileplume

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46. Paras

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47. Parasect

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48. Venonat

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49. Venomoth

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50. Diglet

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51. Dugtrio

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52. Meowth

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53. Persian

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54. Psyduck

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55. Golduck

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56. Mankey

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58. Growlithe

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59. Arcanine

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60. Poliwag

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61. Poliwhirl

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62. Poliwrath

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63. Abra

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64. Kadabra

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65. Alakazam

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66. Machop

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67. Machoke

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68. Machamp

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69. Bellsprout

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70. Weepinbell

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71. Victreebel

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72. Tentacool

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73. Tentacruel

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74. Geodude

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75. Graveler

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76. Golem

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77. Ponyta

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78. Rapidash

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79. Slowpoke

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80. Slowbro

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81. Magnemite

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82. Magneton

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83. Farfetch'd

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84. Doduo

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85. Dodrio

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86. Seel

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87. Dewgong

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88. Grimer

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89. Muk

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90. Shellder

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91. Cloyster

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92. Gastly

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93. Haunter

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94. Gengar

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95. Onix

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96. Drowzee

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97. Hypno

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98 Krabby

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99. Kingler

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100. Voltorb

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101. Electrode

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102. Exeggcute

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103. Exeggutor

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104. Cubone

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105. Marowak

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106. Hitmonlee

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107. Hitmonchan

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108. Lickitung

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109. Koffing

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110. Weezing

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111. Rhyhorn

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112. Rhydon

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113. Chansey

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114. Tangela

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115. Kangaskhan

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116. Horsea

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117. Seadra

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118. Goldeen

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119. Seaking

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120. Staryu

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121. Starmie

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122. Mr. Mime

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123. Scyther

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124. Jynx

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125. Electabuzz

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126. Magmar

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127. Pinsir

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128. Tauros

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129. Magikarp

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130. Gyarados

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131. Lapras

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132. Ditto

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133. Eevee

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134. Vaporeon

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135. Jolteon

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136. Flareon

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137. Porygon

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138. Omanyte

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139. Omastar

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140. Kabuto

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141. Kabutops

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142. Aerodactyl

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143. Snorlax

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144. Articuno

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145. Zapdos

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146. Moltres

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147. Dratini

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148. Dragonair

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149. Dragonite

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150. Mewtwo

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151. Mew

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Ash

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Brock

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Gary

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James

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Jessie

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Jenny

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STICKERS ALBUM POKEMON CHIPICAO

Chipita album, was used to paste Pokemon stickers. When one completed the entire collection, one could send the completed album to the manufacturer’s address and receive a special prize, which was a set of stamps. Once the lucky cards were found, one could win prizes such as a Nintendo 64 Pikachu Edition, Pokemon Power Bouncers, Gameboy Color or Pokedex by Tiger. Each Pokemon was described in the album with a short annotation. Unfortunately, the album contains quite a few errors in its descriptions. A list of all the information contained in the Chipicao album:

Bulbasaur – At birth, a strange seed was planted on its back. The plant develops and grows with this Pokemon.
Ivysaur – When the bulge on its back reaches enormous size, it seems to lose the ability to stand on its hind legs.
Venusaur – Under the influence of solar energy, the plant flourishes. This Pokemon constantly follows the sunlight.
Charmander – It definitely prefers hot places. Reportedly, when it rains, steam comes out of the end of its tail.
Charmeleon – When he waves his flaming tail, the temperature rises to unbearably high levels.
Charizard – Spits fire so hot that it melts boulders. He is known for inadvertently setting forests on fire.
Squirtle – At birth, its back swells and hardens to form a shell. It is capable of spraying foam from its mouth with great power.
Wartortle – Often hides in the water to sneak up on prey. When swimming fast, it moves its ears to maintain balance.
Blastoise – Brutal Pokemon with jet jets on its shell. These serve its purpose of grabbing enemies at high speed.
Caterpie – Its short feet are equipped with suction cups that allow it to climb up slopes and walls with ease.
Metapod – This Pokemon is prone to attack, while its shell is soft and reveals its weak and delicate body.
Butterfree – It flaps its wings quickly in battle, spreading highly poisonous dust in the air.
Weedle – Often found in forests, it feeds on leaves. It has sharp and venomous stingers on its head.
Kakuna – Almost unable to move, this Pokemon can only make its shell harder to protect itself from predators.
Beedrill – Flies with great speed and attacks using large, venomous stingers located on its front paws and tail.
Pidgey – Commonly found in forests and groves. It flutters its wings near the ground to raise blinding sand.
Pidgeotto – Very concerned with its territory. This Pokemon fiercely pecks at any intruder.
Pidgeot – When it hunts, it swoops over water at high speed, pulling out unsuspecting prey such as Magikarp.
Rattata – Bites everything when it attacks. Small and very fast, it is found in many places.
Raticate – Uses its feelers to keep its balance. Slows down considerably when they are cut off.Spearow – Feeds on bugs in grassy areas. Spearow has to flap its small wings very quickly to stay in the air.
Fearow – With its large, magnificent wings, it can stay in the air without having to land for a rest.
Ekans – Moves silently and imperceptibly. It eats birds such as pidgey and spearow.
Arbok -There are rumors that its flashy warning coloration on its abdomen varies depending on where it is found.
Pikachu – When several of these Pokemon are collected, their electricity can increase and cause thunderstorms.
Raichu – Its long tail serves as a grounding and protection from its own electricity.
Sandshrew – Nests deep underground in dry places. It only comes to the surface to hunt.
Sandslash – In the face of danger it curls up into a spiky ball, In this state it can attack or flee.
Nidoran -Despite its small size, this Pokemon is quite dangerous due to its poisoned spikes. The female has smaller horns.
Nidorin – The female’s horn grows slowly. It prefers to attack in close quarters, such as scratching and biting.
Nidoqueen – Its hard scales provide it with strong protection. It uses its bulk to deliver powerful blows.
Nidoran – To sense danger, it sets its ears. The larger its horns, the more poisonous its hidden venom.
Nidorino – An aggressive Pokemon that attacks with lightning speed. The horn on its head contains powerful venom.
Nidoking – Uses its powerful tail in battle to strike, strangle, then break its victim’s bones.
Clefairy – Its magical and pleasant appearance has found numerous admirers. It is rare and found only in certain areas.
Clefable – A rarely seen fairy Pokemon. It flees into hiding when it senses the presence of humans.
Vulpix – Has only one tail at birth. As it ages, it splits from the end.
Ninetales – Very agile and vengeful. Catching him with one of his nine tails can change the consequences in the form of a 1000-year curse.Drowzee – He puts opponents to sleep and devours their dreams. Sometimes has indigestion due to nightmares.
Hypno – When he drags his enemy’s gaze, he uses a combination of PSI moves such as Hypnosis or Confusion.
Crabby – His pincers are not just a weapon, he also uses them to keep his balance while walking sideways.
Kingler – A large pair of pincers has 10000hp of punching power. However, their large size makes using them unwieldy.
Voltorb – Mostly found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a pokeball. It has already electrocuted many people.
Electrode – Stores electrical energy within itself. Explodes for no reason or just a little provoked.
Exeggcute – They are often mistaken for eggs. When disturbed they gather and attack.
Exeggutor – Legend has it that on rare occasions one of its heads falls off and continues to exist as an exeggcute.
Cubone – No one has yet seen his face, as he does not remove his helmet.
Marowak – The bone he holds is his main weapon. He throws it skillfully, like a boomerang to knock out his victim.
Hitmonlee – When he is in a hurry, his legs lengthen. He runs with super-long strides.
Hitmonchan – Seemingly idle, but deals blows so fast that it is impossible to see.
Lickitung – His tongue stretches like a chameleon. When it licks an enemy, it causes an itching sensation.
Koffing – It stores several types of poisonous gases in its body and therefore often explodes without warning.
Weezing – Where two types of gases meet, two koffing’s can fuse together for many years, forming a weezing.
Rhyhorn – Its bones are so massive and a thousand times harder than human bones that it can easily throw a caravan into the air.Rhydon – Protected by a skin like armor, it can live in liquid lava at 1,600 degrees.
Chansey – This Pokemon is rare and elusive. It is said to bring good luck to those who manage to get it.
Tangela – Its entire body is wrapped in vines, similar to seaweed. When he walks, he shakes them.
Kangaskhan – Before the age of three, cubs rarely leave their mother’s pocket.
Horsea – Known for knocking down flying insects with streams of ink from the surface of the water.
Seadra – Able to swim backwards, rapidly flapping its wing-like pectoral fins and powerful tail.
Goldeen – Its tail fin puffs out like an elegant ball gown, giving rise to its nickname Queen of the Waters.
Seaking – They swim up rivers and streams during the autumn spawning season.
Staryu – An enigmatic Pokemon, it can effortlessly regenerate any limb lost in battle.
Starmie – Its central core shimmers with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some people value this core as a gem.
Mime – If disturbed while he plays mime, he attacks by beating his opponent with his broad hands.
Scyther – Agile and quick as a ninja, he can make it seem like there is more than one.
Jynx -Walks, swaying her hips seductively. He can make people dance along with him.
Electabuzz – Although usually found near power plants, they can wander and cause major power drops in cities.
Magmar – His body always glows orange, so he can hide effectively among the flames.
Pinsir – If he fails to crush his prey with his pincers, he hurls it heavily against the ground.
Tauros – When it takes an enemy as a target, it charges furiously, while flogging the enemy’s body with its long tails.
Magikarp – In the distant past, he was slightly stronger than his present-day, extremely weak descendants.
Gyarados – Rarely found in the wild. Huge and acrimonious, when it gets into a rage it is capable of destroying entire cities.
Lapras – Pokemon almost completely exterminated by hunters. It can serve as a shuttle and ferry many people across the water at once.
Ditto – Can copy an opponent’s genetic code and instantly transform into a duplicate.
Eevee – Has an irregular genetic code. Can mutate if subjected to elemental stone radiation.
Vaporeon – Takes up residence near water. Its long tail is topped with a fin due to which it is often mistaken for a mermaid.
Jolteon – Accumulates anions in the atmosphere to throw lightning bolts of 10,000 volts.
Flareon – When it stores heat energy within itself, its temperature can rise to over 1,600 degrees.
Porygon – Pokemon composed entirely of computer code. It can move unhindered in cyberspace.
Omanyte – Although it became extinct long ago, in rare cases it can be resurrected using fossils.
Omastar – Prehistoric Pokemon. It became extinct as a species when its heavy shell prevented it from grabbing prey.
Kabuto – Pokemon resurrected from a fossil found where the ocean floor was eons ago.
Kabutops – Its streamlined shape makes it a great swimmer. It rips its prey apart with its claws and sucks out vital fluids.
Aerodactyl – A menacing prehistoric Pokemon. It attacks its opponent’s throat with serrated, sawblade-like fangs.
Snorlax – A dreadful lazy person. Would only eat and sleep. As he gains weight, he becomes more voracious.
Articuno – Legendary Pokemon – a bird that is said to appear to doomed humans lost among ice-covered mountains.
Zapdos – Legendary Pokemon – a bird that is said to emerge from the clouds while hurling huge lightning bolts.
Moltres – Known as the legendary heat-bird. Each flap of its wings causes an explosion of flames.
Dratini – Until recently considered a myth, until a small colony of these creatures was discovered living underwater.
Dragonair – A mythical Pokemon, spreading a gentle aura. It can influence climatic conditions.
Dragonite – An extremely rarely observed sea Pokemon. It is said to match humans in intelligence.
Mewtwo – Created by scientists after years of horrible gene-splicing and DNA manipulation experiments.
Mew – A legendary Pokemon image, it is a unique reflection of a creature that few humans can see, on the globe.

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Pokemon Tazos Duo Lay's

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DUO TAZOS DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Duo Tazo – This is a series of 40 double-sided tazo, and 40 stickers. The stickers were applied directly to the token. This was the series with the worst quality, the print came off very easily with poor quality plastic. Also in this series there were the most errors (bad centering, the back did not match the front, the wrong types that a particular pokemon defeated, the back reverse printed to the front, etc.). Tazo could be found in Lay’s brand chips. They mainly depicted Pokemon and evolutionary lines of Pokemon from the second generation. 

1. Meganium

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1. Bayleef

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2. Jumpluff

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2. Skiploom

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3. Sunkern

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3. Sunflora

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4. Ledian

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4. Ledyba

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5. Shuckle

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5. Shuckle

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6. Ariados

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6. Spinarak

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7. Yanma

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7. Yanma

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8. Heracross

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8. Heracross

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9. Feraligatr

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9. Croconaw

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10. Lanturn

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10. Chinchou

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11. Azumarill

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11. Marill

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12. Mantine

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12. Psyduck

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13. Furret

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13. Sentret

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14. Cleffa

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14. Clefable

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15. Igglybuff

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15. Jigglypuff

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16. Togetic

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16. Togepi

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17. Aipom

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17. Aipom

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18. Grandbull

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18. Snubbull

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19. Ursaring

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19. Teddiursa

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20. Smeargle

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20. Smeargle

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21. Tauros

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21. Tauros

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22. Stantler

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22. Stantler

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23. Joy

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23. Jenny

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24. Xatu

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24. Natu

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25. Unown

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25. Unown

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26. Ampharos

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26. Flaaffy

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27. Pichu

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27. Pikachu

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28. Donphan

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28. Phanpy

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29. Gligar

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29. Gligar

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30. Poliswine

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30. Swinub

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31. Steelix

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31. Onix

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32. Murkrow

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32. Murkow

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33. Hitmontop

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33. Hitmonlee

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34. Entei

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34. Entei

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35. Typhlosion

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35. Quilava

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36. Haunter

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36. Gastly

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37. Dragonair

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37. Dratini

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38. Alakazam

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38. Kadabra

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39. Misty

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39. Ash

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40. Brock

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40. Gary

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BIG METAL TAZOS COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

The latest in the Pokemon Advanced Metal Tazos series. It contains 10 large double-sided metal tokens added to Cheetos chips. They depict first-generation (canto) Pokemon, such as Blastoise, Charizard and Venusaur. The tazo are marked with the type of the respective Pokemon, with its shaded likeness on the back and information that it defeats all types of Pokemon.

111. Venusaur

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112. Victreebel

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113. Charizard

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114. Blastoise

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115. Pidgeot

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116. Nidoking

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117. Gengar

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118. Dragonite

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119. Golem

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120. Alakazam

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POKEMON METAL TAZOS DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Advanced Metal Tazo caps – A series of 50 discs added to Cheetos chips. It depicts Pokemon from the first generation (Kanto) and their transformations on the back. The numbering is a continuation of previous metal tazo (includes numbers from 61 to 110). On the front, the pokemon is additionally marked with its type, such as plant, fire or fight. 

61. Bulbasaur / Ivysaur

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62. Ivysaur / Venusaur

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63. Oddish / Gloom

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64. Weepinbell / Victreebel

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65. Exeggcute / Exeggutor

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66. Charmander / Charmeleon

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67. Charmeleon / Charizard

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68. Vulpix / Ninetales

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69. Growlithe / Arcanine

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70. Ponyta / Rapidash

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71. Paras / Parasect

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72. Venonat / Venomoth

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73. Squirtle / Wartortle

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74. Wartortle / Blastoise

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75. Psyduck / Golduck

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76. Poliwag / Poliwhirl

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77. Slowpoke / Slowbro

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78. Seel / Dewgong

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79. Horsea / Seadra

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80. Goldeen / Seaking

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81. Magikarp / Gyarados

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82. Pidgey / Pidgeotto

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83. Pidgeotto / Pidgeot

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84. Rattata / Raticate

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85. Spearow / Fearow

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86. Jigglypuff/ Wigglytuff

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87. Ekans / Arbok

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88. Nidoran M / Nidorino

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89. Nidorino / Nidoking

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90. Zubat / Golbat

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91. Koffing / Weezing

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92. Pikachu / Raichu

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93. Voltorb / Electrode

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94. Magnemite / Magneton

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95. Mankey / Primeape

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96. Machop / Machoke

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97. Sandshrew / Sandslash

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98. Diglett / Dugtrio

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99. Rhyhorn / Rhydon

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100. Gastly / Haunter

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101. Haunter / Gengar

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102. Dratini / Dragonair

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103. Dragonair / Dragonite

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104. Geodude / Graveler

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105. Omanyte / Omastar

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106. Kabuto / Kabutops

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107. Graveler / Golem

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108. Abra / Kadabra

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109. Kadabra / Alakazam

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110. Drowzee / Hypno

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GAME RULES

Requirements:

Minimum 2 players
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A piece of paper and a pen for recording points
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The shield must be hung at eye level (e.g., on the wall)

GAME: 1 WAR OF THE WORLDS

Rules of the game:

Each player chooses a minimum of 5 TAZOs to play with.
The shield is divided into 3 numbered fields from 1 to 3 and the center
We score points by hitting the appropriate field on the shield, and also depending on which TAZO we throw (see table)
Choose the field on which you will score points, and then select according to the table the appropriate types of TAZOs

                        Field:        WATER PLANT FIRE

                       TAZO type Fighting Earth Dragon

                                       Poison Stone Psycho

                                       Normal Beetle Spirit

                                       Water Plant Fire

In one turn, all players have one throw each
For hitting his field (see table), the player receives 5 points, and if he hits additionally the area with TAZO drawing – 10 points.
For hitting an area that is not your own, 2 points are deducted from the pool of points already scored
After each turn of throwing, all TAZOs must be removed from the target.

NOTE: “Electro” TAZOs do not belong to any of the above categories. They are used to take points away from opponents. When an “Electro” TAZO hits the center of the target, all opponents lose 3 points in that turn. The thrower does not gain any points at all.

GAME 2: SMASH THE TAZOS BANK

Rules of the game:

The shield is divided into 3 numbered fields from 1 to 3 and the center.
Each player chooses one arbitrary TAZO to play with
Each player receives a pool of 200 points for his bank at the start
The player’s task is to break his RAZO BANK as quickly as possible and get rid of all the points
The players, one by one, throw their TAZOs at the target and subtract the obtained points from their pool of 200 points, according to the rule:

            Field No. 1 – 10 points

            Field No. 2 – 20 points

            Field No. 3 – 30 points 

            Center – 50 points

In case TAZO hits two lb more fields, the smallest value obtained is subtracted from the pool of points
The player who first gets rid of all the points from the TAZO BANK is the winner
After each round of tosses, all TAZOs must be removed from the shield

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METAL TAZOS ATTACK DESCRIPTION

Pokemon Attack Metal Tazo was a series of 50 metal tokens added to Cheetos chips. They depicted 1st and 3rd generation Pokemon on the front, such as Venusaur, Milotic, Glalie and Charizard. On the back was the attack of the particular Pokemon and its details, such as its power, and what types it is or is not effective against.

1. Sceptile

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2. Beautifly

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3. Volbeat

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4. Sharpedo

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5. Salamance

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6. Rayquaza

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7. Pichu

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8. Pikachu

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9. Swampert

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10. Vigoroth

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11. Breloom

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12. Charizard

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13. Torchic

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14. Blaziken

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15. Torkal

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16. Taillow

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17. Skarmory

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18. Spoink

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19. Pidgeotto

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20. Ludicolo

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21. Kacleon

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22. Treecko

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23. Venusaur

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24. Grovyle

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25. Tropius

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26. Cacturne

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27. Marshtomp

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28. Spheal

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29. Skitty

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30. Zangoose

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31. Glalie

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32. Rayquaza

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33. Loudred

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34. Milotic

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35. Vibrava

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36. Seviper

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37. Nuzleaf

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38. Latios

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39. Latias

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40. Deoxys (A)

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41. Golem

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42. Groudon

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43. Claydol

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44. Flygon

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45. Jirachi

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46. Armaldo

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47. Blastoise

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48. Marshtomp

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49. Surskit

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50. Kyogre

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