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Persona 5 Royal Characters Inspire Cocoa Flavors

Atlus announced that Jade City Food sells four kinds of cocoa mixes inspired by characters from Persona 5 Royal. These are the first entries in that hot chocolate collection. They can be purchased alone for $15 each or in a $50 four-pack

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In each case, you get a 9oz container of cocoa powder. The front features casual character art of the person who inspired th flavor. The item could be used to make hot chocolate when the cocoa powder is added to water or milk. You could also use it as a seasoning in other recipes.

Here are all four available flavors in the Persona 5 Royal cocoa powder and the characters they’re tied to:

  • Ann’s Chocolate: Chocolate Cocoa
  • Futaba’s Chocolate: Peppermint Cocoa
  • Haru’s Chocolate: Hazelnut Cocoa
  • Makoto’s Chocolate: Salted Caramel Cocoa

This isn’t the first time Jade City Foods released items based on Persona 5 Royal characters. Back in July 2024, lines of hot sauces and coffee appeared. It also sells a curry sauce and spice that are based on Sojiro’s recipe in the game. A matcha powder based on Yusuke “Fox” Kitagawa launched too.

The Jade City Food Persona 5 Royal character cocoa mixes we can use for hot chocolate are available now. Persona 5 is available on the PS3 and PS4, and Persona 5 Royal is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. The anime is on Crunchyroll and Hulu. Viz Media handled the manga adaptation outside Japan.


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