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|GerM=From ''Kokosnuss'' (coconut) and ''lollipop'', possibly a reference to the breakfast cereal [[wikipedia:Coco Pops|Coco Pops]] | |GerM=From ''Kokosnuss'' (coconut) and ''lollipop'', possibly a reference to the breakfast cereal [[wikipedia:Coco Pops|Coco Pops]] | ||
|Spa=Caramelo Coco | |Spa=Caramelo Coco | ||
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Revision as of 19:41, January 31, 2021
Template:Pmitem-infobox Coco Candy (formerly known as Coco Pop) is one of the items that can be cooked in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it is a coconut-flavored sweet and is depicted as a brown lollipop with a beige spiral on it. In The Thousand-Year Door, it is a bonbon wrapped in a green wrapper with yellow stripes. Mario can obtain this item by giving Tayce T. or Zess T. a Cake Mix and a Coconut. It is a recovery item that, when used by Mario or one of his partners, restores three HP and fifteen FP.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ココナツキャンディ[?] Kokonatsu Kyandi |
Coconut Candy | |
German | Kokos-Pop[?] | From Kokosnuss (coconut) and lollipop, possibly a reference to the breakfast cereal Coco Pops | |
Italian | Bonbon Cocco[?] | Coco Candy | |
Spanish | Caramelo Coco[?] | Coco Candy |