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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Nissan GT-R Police Car Tomica Tomy McDonald’s (2025)


 

Curious George Yello Hat Bubbles - Universal Studios McDonald’s (2024)


 

Hino Aerial Ladder Fire Truck - Morata Super Gyro Ladder Tomica Tomy McDonald’s (2024)


 

Voov Bandai McDonald’s (2012)


 

Miffy Ruler M&G Mercis bv


 

Miffy Baby Fork Mercis b,v. Richell


 

Pompompurin Cup Sanrio (2025)


 

Hello Kitty Lunch Box Sanrio (1993)


The Hello Kitty and Tiny Chum Lunch Box released by Sanrio in 1993 is a charming example of early 1990s character merchandise that combined practicality with cute design. Featuring Hello Kitty alongside a small teddy bear companion, the lunch box typically showcases pastel colors, playful illustrations, and a compact, durable plastic or tin construction suited for school use. During this era, Sanrio expanded its global popularity by producing everyday items like lunch boxes, making them both functional and collectible. Today, this 1993 piece is appreciated by collectors for its nostalgic value, classic artwork, and representation of Sanrio’s signature “kawaii” aesthetic.

7 Eleven Ice Cup (April 1, 2026)


The 7-Eleven Ice Cup available in the Philippines as of April 1, 2026 is a simple but popular in-store product consisting of a sealed plastic cup pre-filled with clean, ready-to-use ice, designed for customers who want a quick chilled drink on the go. Typically sold near beverage stations, it is commonly paired with fountain drinks, juices, or even convenience-store coffee, allowing customers to customize their refreshment at a low cost. The Ice Cup reflects 7-Eleven’s focus on convenience and flexibility—key features of the brand’s global operations—while also supporting promotional tie-ins with drinks like iced coffee or milk tea that are frequently highlighted in-store.

Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka (7-11 April 1, 2026)


The Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka Mini Bottle is a compact, single-serve version of the globally recognized Smirnoff No. 21 vodka, commonly sold in convenience stores like 7-Eleven for quick, on-the-go purchases. Known for its clean and neutral taste, this vodka is triple distilled and filtered multiple times through charcoal, resulting in a smooth, crisp profile with subtle hints of grain and light pepper, making it easy to drink straight or mix with soft drinks and juices. Typically bottled in small sizes (around 50ml to 200ml), the mini version offers the same quality and alcohol content (about 37.5%–40% ABV) as the standard bottle, but in a more affordable and portable format suited for casual consumers. As of April 1, 2026, it remains a popular item in Philippine convenience stores due to its accessibility, consistent quality, and reputation as one of the world’s best-selling vodkas 

Monday, March 30, 2026

Diet Coke Tumbler - Coke Time Panalo Promo x BTS V (March 2026)


 







Little Miss Hug - McDonald’s (2025)



Little Miss Hug is a cheerful and affectionate character from the Mr. Men and Little Miss series, created by Roger Hargreaves and later developed by Adam Hargreaves. Introduced in 2014, she is easily recognized by her pink, heart-shaped body, red bow, and warm smile, symbolizing love and kindness. Her personality centers on spreading happiness through hugs, as she believes that everyone deserves comfort and care, even those who may seem grumpy or distant at first. Through her story, Little Miss Hug teaches children the value of empathy, friendship, and simple acts of kindness, making her a gentle and positive influence within the beloved book series.

Slice of Bread and Spoon - Potdemiel Huahang (2021)



The Slice of Bread and Spoon – Potdemiel Huahang (2021) is a small collectible or novelty item associated with the Potdemiel brand, known for producing cute, food-themed and character-inspired merchandise. Released around 2021, this piece typically features a stylized slice of bread paired with a spoon motif, reflecting a playful and cozy aesthetic often linked to breakfast or comfort food imagery. Such items are usually crafted as decorative collectibles, toys, or accessories, emphasizing soft colors, rounded shapes, and a whimsical design language that appeals to fans of kawaii-style products and casual lifestyle décor. While detailed official documentation about this specific item is limited, it aligns with Potdemiel Huahang’s broader line of charming, food-inspired novelties that celebrate everyday objects through creative and endearing design.

Bikkuri Donkey - Aleph Japan


Bikkuri Donkey is a popular Japanese family restaurant chain operated by Aleph Inc., known for its signature “hamburg steak” dishes—juicy ground meat patties served with rice, salad, and rich sauces instead of a bun. The brand traces its origins to a small hamburger shop called “Bell,” founded in 1968 in Morioka, Japan, before evolving into the first Bikkuri Donkey restaurant in Sapporo in 1980 and expanding nationwide through franchising. Today, it has hundreds of locations across Japan and is beloved for its quirky rustic interiors, generous portions, and affordable, family-friendly dining experience. Beyond its menu, Aleph has emphasized sustainability by integrating agriculture, food production, and recycling initiatives—such as using low-pesticide rice, reducing waste, and promoting environmentally responsible practices—making Bikkuri Donkey not only a distinctive dining concept but also part of a broader “total food industry” vision in Japan.

Jinro Toad - Jinro Soju and Terra Beer Mixing Glass



The Jinro Toad – Jinro Soju and Terra Beer Mixing Glass is a distinctive piece of branded barware from HiteJinro that reflects Korea’s popular “somaek” (soju + beer) drinking culture. Typically made of clear glass and often marked with measurement lines (around 150 ml), it is designed to help users achieve the ideal ratio of soju and beer for a balanced mix. The glass commonly features the iconic Jinro toad mascot—a symbol widely used in marketing to modernize the brand and make it more recognizable and playful. Beyond functionality, the mixing glass serves as a collectible item and cultural novelty, often used in Korean restaurants and social gatherings to enhance the shared drinking experience while celebrating the partnership between Jinro soju and Terra beer.

Michigan J. Frog Warner Bros. (1993)



Michigan J. Frog is a classic animated character associated with Warner Bros., though his popularity surged in the early 1990s when he became the mascot of The WB Television Network, which launched in 1995. Originally debuting in the 1955 Merrie Melodies short One Froggy Evening, Michigan J. Frog is known for his top hat, cane, and uncanny ability to sing and dance—famously performing ragtime songs like “Hello! Ma Baby.” A humorous twist defines his character: he only performs when alone with a single observer, but becomes an ordinary, silent frog whenever others are present, often causing frustration for whoever tries to showcase his talent. By 1993, the character was reintroduced to new audiences through renewed promotional use and later became an enduring symbol of quirky, nostalgic animation tied to Warner Bros.’ television branding.

E.T. Universal Studios Geoffrey Inc (2002)


The E.T. Universal Studios figure (2002), produced by Geoffrey Inc., was a collectible toy inspired by the beloved alien from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Released during a period when movie-themed merchandise remained popular in early 2000s retail, the figure often featured E.T.’s iconic wrinkled brown appearance, large glowing eyes, and expressive pose that captured the gentle, curious personality of the character created by Steven Spielberg. As part of Universal Studios–licensed products, it reflected the enduring cultural impact of the film, which continues to be associated with themes of friendship, empathy, and childhood wonder. Items like this were commonly sold in toy stores and theme park gift shops, appealing to both young fans and collectors nostalgic for one of cinema’s most recognizable extraterrestrial character.

Mojo Jojo - Powerpuff Girls Nestle Kimy Ice Cream



Mojo Jojo is the iconic supervillain from the animated series The Powerpuff Girls, known for his oversized brain, elaborate speech patterns, and constant schemes to defeat the heroes. As a popular character, he was featured in various licensed merchandise, including a promotional ice cream tie-in by Nestlé that capitalized on the show’s popularity among children. The Mojo Jojo Nestlé Ice Cream was part of early 2000s character-themed frozen treats, typically released during the height of the show’s merchandising boom, which peaked between 2000 and 2004 alongside other promotional items and collaborations tied to the franchise . While an exact standalone release date for the Mojo Jojo ice cream is not widely documented, it is generally placed around the early 2000s (circa 2001–2003), when The Powerpuff Girls merchandise—including food promotions—was most активно distribution.

Poumpoumsol Barbamartians - Barbapapas on Mars by Annette Timon and Talus Taylor - Papapoum and Poummama



 

Kagechiyo - Ninja Hattori-kun



Kagechiyo is a memorable character from the classic Japanese anime Ninja Hattori-kun, created by Fujiko Fujio. He is a tiny, white ninja dog who serves as Hattori’s loyal companion, often providing comic relief and clever assistance during Hattori’s adventures. Despite his small size, Kagechiyo displays remarkable agility and intelligence, helping Hattori outwit bullies, complete missions, and protect friends from trouble. First appearing in the early 1980s anime series, Kagechiyo quickly became a fan favorite due to his endearing personality, mischievous antics, and unwavering loyalty, embodying the charm and humor that made Ninja Hattori-kun a beloved staple of Japanese pop culture.

Lighton’s Life


 

Relish MushhroomsChapignons (March 2026)


 

Coke Zero Tumbler Coke Time Panalo Promo x BTS V (March 2026)


 






Coke Time Panalo Tumbler Red (March 2026)