Looks like Yogurtland is declaring it will be Pac-Man Summer at all their locations as the self-serve frozen yogurt brand has announced a collaboration with Bandai Namco’s pizza shaped mascot.
Enjoy two new flavors, Cherry Chomp Sorbet and Pineapple POWER-UP Sorbet. The latter is a mix of mango and pineapple, the former contains citrus flavors with a burst of cherries. To top off their frozen treats, guests can add Yellow Gummy Pac-Man and Red Gummy Cherries along with the numerous toppings the brand offers.
For something that will outlast this summer fling, fans can collect colored spoons inspired by the various characters from Pac-man, special printed cups that depict pac-man eating a cherry as well as the cast enjoying frozen yogurt. Yogurtland x Pac-Man collaboration merchandise will be hitting the brand’s online store sometime in the near future, so you can commemorate this team up on your body!
Yogurtland, the leading self-serve frozen yogurt brand, today announced an exclusive power-packed partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. for a promotion featuring the iconic video game brand PAC-MAN™. The summer-long collaboration features limited-edition flavors such as CHERRY Chomp Sorbet, Pineapple POWER-UP Sorbet, along with nostalgic-inspired gummy toppings and more – available at participating Yogurtland locations nationwide while supplies last.
Froyo fans and gamer enthusiasts alike are invited to indulge in Yogurtland’s all-new flavor CHERRY Chomp Sorbet, inspired by the legendary arcade character’s unstoppable chomping. The refreshing sorbet offers a burst of citrus that complements the sweetness of cherries. Additionally, Pineapple POWER-UP Sorbet is a vibrant mix of sweet mango and tangy pineapple, and is ideal for cooling off during the summer heat. For a limited time, guests can top their treats with game-inspired gummies, including yellow Gummy PAC-MAN and Gummy Cherries, while supplies last.
“We are incredibly excited to partner with the creators of PAC-MAN, one of the most iconic games in the world. This partnership is a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation, bringing together the playful spirit of PAC-MAN and our refreshing sorbets for summer,” said Brittany Knollmiller, head of marketing at Yogurtland. “This collaboration isn’t just about merging flavors and fun; it’s about creating moments of joy that resonate with fans of all ages.”
Guests can collect exclusive vibrant-colored spoons such as Yellow PAC-MAN, Red Ghost Blinky and Blue Ghost Inky. Additionally, there are two unique printed cup designs: one features PAC-MAN eating a cherry, and the other shows the character enjoying a swirl of froyo.
“We’re thrilled to announce our collaboration with Yogurtland, bringing PAC-MAN to life in a deliciously fun partnership,” said Susan Tran, senior director of brand development at Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. “This fusion of iconic gaming and the cool, refreshing taste of Yogurtland is a perfect pairing of excitement and flavor to power up this summer.”
To level up, Yogurtland is offering an exclusive online treat, the limited-time Waka Waka Cup — allowing guests to bring PAC-MAN to life in a delicious creation. This flavorful cup is made with the refreshing Pineapple POWER-UP Sorbet and topped with Gummy PAC-MAN, Gummy Cherries, and Mango Popping Boba, available to order only online at yogurtland.com or through the Yogurtland app, while supplies last. Additionally, through Yogurtland’s merchandise site, fans can purchase limited-edition T-shirts and baseball caps adorned with PAC-MAN characters and designs, making for the cherry on top.
For more information or to find a location near you for takeout, delivery, or catering, please visit yogurtland.com.
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