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(Undo revision 409383 by StarPunch (talk) Ice-Cream Float, Soft-Serve Cone, Hot Dog, Banana, Carrot, and Green Pepper also don't have figures. I'm not sure if the location of regular tomatoes is interesting without that distinction (they could conceivably have been given out through Present Codes for example))
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===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
[[File:KSqS Intro Kirby and his Cake.png|thumb|right|150px|Kirby is about to eat his cake before it gets stolen.]]
[[File:KSqS Intro Kirby and his Cake.png|thumb|right|150px|Kirby is about to eat his cake before it gets stolen.]]
In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', a slice of the [[Strawberry Shortcake]] is the main plot device of the game's Story Mode, where [[Kirby]] must chase the [[Squeaks]] in an adventure to get back his shortcake slice from them.
In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', a slice of [[Strawberry Shortcake]] is the main plot device of the game's Story Mode, where [[Kirby]] must chase the [[Squeaks]] in an adventure to get back his shortcake slice from them.


All food items from ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' make a return in the game, with some of them found in [[Bubble (container)|bubbles]] that can be stored in the [[Copy Palette]]. Food stored in the Copy Palette can be mixed to create a food item that restores more health, like mixing two Cherries to create an [[Energy Drink]].
All food items from ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' make a return in the game, with some of them found in [[Bubble (container)|bubbles]] that can be stored in the [[Copy Palette]]. Food stored in the Copy Palette can be mixed to create a food item that restores more health, like mixing two Cherries to create an [[Energy Drink]].