In a surprising collaboration, Pokémon and Campbell’s Soup are teaming up to release a special line of collectible soups. Fans of Pokémon and those who enjoy Campbell’s classic chicken-flavored soups will soon have a new item to hunt for in stores.
The new product, named Campbell's Condensed Kids Soup: Pokémon Shaped Pasta with Chicken in Chicken Broth, brings a fresh twist to the familiar taste. While the soup’s flavor remains the same, the pasta pieces are now shaped like beloved Pokémon characters, including Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and even Poké Balls.
There are eight unique can designs in this collection, each featuring a different Gen 1 Pokémon. Fans can expect to see popular characters like Eevee, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Mewtwo alongside the original starters. The contents of each can are identical, but the variety of designs is sure to attract collectors aiming to grab them all.

How to Find the Pokémon Campbell’s Soup Collection
These limited-edition soups will begin appearing on store shelves and online starting in August. Campbell’s official website provides a store locator to help fans track down where the soups are being sold. However, collectors should be aware that not every design will be equally easy to find. Much like the Pokémon games where some creatures are rarer than others, designs featuring Mew and Mewtwo may be harder to spot. So if you come across them, it might be wise to grab them before they’re gone.
As of now, there’s no confirmation if this collaboration will expand to include characters from later Pokémon generations. However, if this release proves successful, it wouldn’t be surprising to see more Pokémon-themed food products from Campbell’s in the future.
Given the history of Pokémon-themed merchandise selling out quickly, fans won’t want to hesitate. Past collaborations, including those with McDonald's, have shown that Pokémon products tend to vanish from shelves rapidly. Reports have already surfaced of these Pokémon Campbell’s soups being listed on reselling platforms at inflated prices, so time is of the essence for those looking to add these to their collection.