Pokémon has been around since the the mid-90’s and two decades later we are Pokémon trending again with the new app, Pokémon Go! For both adults and kids alike, you can surely anticipate this becoming a massive party theme. Get prepared with these Pokémon themed food items, and make your next party the best Pokéstop yet.
Using Cheese, pepperoni and olives, all classic pizza toppings, along with a little creativity this pizza becomes a pokéball for your guests. Not much artistic talent required, you can likely even request the design by your local pizza shop.
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This one is so easy because half the work is already done for you! Coincidentally enough, adding a couple little touches to an already cute yellow bunny peep, and it looks just like a pikachu, arguably the most popular of the pokémon.
http://someofthisandthat.com/diy-peep-a-chu/ Photo by: Some of This and That
http://someofthisandthat.com/diy-peep-a-chu/ Photo by: Some of This and That
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This layered healthy snack can be made in a large or small portions for serving at your event. Using berries and yogurt for your two main pokéball colors , along with banana and blueberries for accents, it’s an easy assembly and a nice option for those more diet conscious when it comes to party sweets.
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With the addition of a popsicle stick these are even easier to make than traditional dipped oreos because you can use the stick for dipping them while creating, AND eating them later.
http://www.isavea2z.com/easy-pokeball-oreo-pops/ Photo by: I Save A to Z
http://www.isavea2z.com/easy-pokeball-oreo-pops/ Photo by: I Save A to Z
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With the wax wrapping, and some careful knife wielding, these little cheeses can come in extra handy when hosting a pokémon party. The wax (and added black paper) will peel right off so your guests can eat them right away.
http://www.cutefoodforkids.com/2011/04/babybel-cheese-pokeball-8-edible.html Photo by: Cute Food For Kids
http://www.cutefoodforkids.com/2011/04/babybel-cheese-pokeball-8-edible.html Photo by: Cute Food For Kids
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Help your guests to a little take home treat to remember your party later, or you know, just eat in the car on the way home. These pokéball apples may be smothered in more bad than their good centre, but an apple nonetheless, and frankly regardless of sugar content, that should count as a good solid serving of fruit.
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So clearly pokéballs are the way to go here with the theme, and why not? They’re simple and easy to make and can turn almost anything circular in shape an insta-transformable work of art. If you’re feeling ambitious these candy filled pokéballs are for you!
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Display is sometimes everything. Just simply how the fruits and cheese are laid out, with skewers in the middle, it sticks with the pokémon theme, and lends itself to the decor of the whole party with basically no special efforts to do so.
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Birthday parties are not cheap. Sourcing out baked goods and foods is popular because parties can be a lot of work too! Tight on budget, like nearly everything in life (with the power of the internet) you can DIY your way through. While these cupcakes may not be the $5 a piece kind you buy downtown, these are sure going to be on point for your party, and you get all that extra credit for making them yourself, too!
http://www.westoftheloop.com/2015/02/23/diy-pokemon-cupcakes/#_a5y_p=3398192 Photo by: West of the Loop
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Theming a party can get a bit redundant, especially with something like pokémon where it can look like pikachu and pokéballs literally everywhere. Playing up some fun other elements can work wonders as well, like simply naming your items with theme names that will be fun and quirky and make anything you want an easy addition to the party.
http://sugarbeanbakers.blogspot.ca/2014/03/quick-and-easy-pokemon-party.html Photo by: Sugar Bean Bakers
http://sugarbeanbakers.blogspot.ca/2014/03/quick-and-easy-pokemon-party.html Photo by: Sugar Bean Bakers
http://sugarbeanbakers.blogspot.ca/2014/03/quick-and-easy-pokemon-party.html Photo by: Sugar Bean Bakers
Since successfully losing 100lbs by changing her relationship with food and her body, Sarah has taken her passion for food and balanced it between cucumbers and cupcakes. When she's not bustling her way around a kitchen, you can find her working out or winding down at home with her 3 kids and pug. Follow Sarah's journey on Instagram @TheBirdsPapaya.