A single piece of snack resembling Pok?mon, which gained worldwide popularity through games and animation, was sold for over 100 million won.

The image shows Pok?mon Lizardon (left) and a red Cheetos resembling Lizardon that appeared at an auction. Captured from Pok?mon Korea and Goldin Auction.

The image shows Pok?mon Lizardon (left) and a red Cheetos resembling Lizardon that appeared at an auction. Captured from Pok?mon Korea and Goldin Auction.

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According to the New York Post on the 4th (local time), a single piece of Cheetos snack known by the nickname "Cheetozard" was auctioned off for $87,804 (about 128 million won). Cheetozard (Cheetos + Lizard) became a hot topic for resembling the Pok?mon character "Lizardon" (Charizard) breathing fire.


The product is a 3-inch (7.6 cm) long piece from the red and spicy flavored Cheetos (Cheetos Flamin' Hot). It was discovered years ago at a famous auction house in Pennsylvania, USA, and preserved, then surged in popularity after becoming a social media sensation in the latter half of last year. The auction started at $250 on February 11, surpassed $10,000 on March 1, and was sold for $72,000 on the 2nd. Including the buyer's premium, the final sale price was confirmed at $87,804 (128 million won). The Cheetozard is attached to a square-shaped Pok?mon card and sealed to prevent decay.



A piece of red Cheetos resembling the Pok?mon Charizard, sold for over 130 million won. Provided by Goldin Auction

A piece of red Cheetos resembling the Pok?mon Charizard, sold for over 130 million won. Provided by Goldin Auction

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