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McDonalds Pokémon 2023 TCG Card List and Prices

Chicken Nuggets and Fuecoco?

Nothing can really compare to the happiness of walking away from a McDonalds with some Pokémon cards. With the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, though, there are some new Pokémon with cards that need representation, namely the Paldea region.

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Which Pokémon cards can players get from McDonalds Happy Meal?

The grand majority of cards that will come in McDonalds Happy Meals will be from Generation IX. That being said, there are still some older fan favorites, including one yellow electric mouse that lots of people seem to recognize. Here is every card that gamers can get at McDonalds along with their prices in US Dollars:

  • Pikachu ($3.29)
  • Blissey ($1.35)
  • Kirlia ($11.50)
  • Sandaconda ($0.02)
  • Sprigatito ($1.79)
  • Fuecoco ($1.99)
  • Quaxly ($1.50)
  • Pawmi ($1.43)
  • Kilowattrel ($0.03)
  • Flittle ($0.99)
  • Klawf ($0.99)
  • Cyclizar ($1.99)
  • Tandemaus ($1.23)
  • Cetoddle ($0.38)
  • Cetitan ($1.27)

An exact release date of these cards has yet to be given. What is known is that they should be released at the beginning of Sept 2023 in the USA. Other countries around the world, like Germany and the UK, have already gotten these cards.

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All of the featured Pokémon are from the Paldea region, with the exceptions of Pikachu, Blissey, Kirlia, and Sandaconda. It's nice to see some of the more popular Pokémon from Paldea make it, like Cyclizard and Cetitan. Many fans will also be happy to see all three Paldean starters make it into this pack .

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Shane Foley is both a huge gamer and a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He's been gaming ever since the Nintendo 64 came out, and he knows everything there is to know about Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and several other Nintendo franchises.