Japanese Coffee Blend To Come With Street Fighter Figures Starting March 1st

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Japanese beverage company DyDo has teamed up with Capcom to release a limited range of tiny Street Fighter figures that will be available from March 1st (thanks RocketNews). 

 

The figures will be available with the new DyDo Blend Umami Blend, made for the company’s 40th anniversary, which is a special savory – hence umami – canned coffee.

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The five Street Fighter figures include Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, Vega, and M. Bison. They are made to hang on the corners of surfaces or, in this specific case, on the rims of coffee cans.


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