PlayStation now has its own biscuits with collectible mini charms

Bandai Namco, a Japanese company, is releasing a new series of collectible toys shaped like classic PlayStation consoles. Each toy comes with a matching biscuit to enjoy!

Staying with the gaming theme, the biscuits are shaped like the classic PlayStation controller buttons – circle, triangle, cross, and square – and feature the PS logo.

People on X are saying these taste like pretty good vanilla wafers.

Although this collection was originally introduced in 2025, it’s only recently become available in stores throughout Japan.

PlayStation mini charm snacks now hitting Japanese stores

The collection includes 11 different designs, each about 3 centimeters in size. Just so you know, they’re given out randomly, so you won’t be able to choose which one you receive.

🎉 Great news! We’re excited to announce that “PlayStation™/Miniature Charm Biscuits” will be released in February 2026 and pre-orders are open today! 🎉

These special biscuits are shaped like buttons and come with incredibly detailed miniature PlayStation charms! 🎮

Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to collect them all! 🌟

Learn more with #PlayStation #CandyToys

— バンダイ キャンディ【公式】 (@candytoy_c) September 19, 2025

These collectibles are sold in surprise packaging, meaning each item contains a random design. They cost ¥350, which is about $2.25.

Here’s what’s been officially revealed so far:

  • PlayStation
  • PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation Controller
  • Black DUALSHOCK 2 Controller
  • Crystal DUALSHOCK Controller
  • Ceramic White DUALSHOCK 2 Controller
  • Memory Card for PlayStation
  • Memory Card for PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation Family logo
  • PocketStation

The secret design was quickly revealed online. Mark Julio on X managed to obtain a rare item – a PocketStation displaying the famous Toro Cat character on its screen.

And now, the highlight – the prize! We were lucky enough to win the secret prize, which is a PS PocketStation that comes with the game どこでもいっしょ and features the beloved Toro cat. That wraps up my review!

— Mark Julio 『マークマン』 (@MarkMan23) February 19, 2026

I think a lot of people don’t know this, but Toro is a super cute white cat who actually started way back in 1999 with a game called Doko Demo Issyo! Over time, he’s become a real mascot for PlayStation, and I’m a big fan!

It’s unclear if these food toys will ever make it to the West at the time of writing.

Japan is well-known for its unique and imaginative snacks. Recently, this has extended to things like drinkable cards with Street Fighter characters, and even ramen noodles flavored with caffeine to help gamers stay energized.

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2026-02-20 06:19