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Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal available at Macca’s

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A new Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal is available at Macca’s from today, the company has declared.

The Happy Meal includes four official Pokémon Trading Card Game cards, a spinner, coin, and instructions. on how to play.

A total of 12 Pokémon Trading Card Game sets are up for grabs, and include the likes of Pikachu, Gossifleur, Rowlet, Smeargle and more.  This new offering follows a similar one offered in 2021.

“Following the success of our Pokémon Happy Meal last year and in response to high demand for this new range, we are thrilled to be launching the limited-edition Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal,” said David Morris of McDonald’s Australia. “This new Happy Meal offers another way for customers to experience the Pokémon Trading Card Game, with an entertaining new type of battle that fans can only experience at Macca’s.

The Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal is available at Macca’s from now until 2 November, or until supplies last.


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