It is highly, HIGHLY doubtful that you'd find a Nintendo seal of quality branded item like this in so many stores across the US without it being real. If it weren't, it'd be pulled pretty quick.
Anyone able to read the manufacture name and see where they're from?
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It is highly, HIGHLY doubtful that you'd find a Nintendo seal of quality branded item like this in so many stores across the US without it being real. If it weren't, it'd be pulled pretty quick.
Anyone able to read the manufacture name and see where they're from?
If you look at the original picture on Flickr, you can just make out that it says "au'some" in the top left.
Good call, so I looked it up. The company is in NJ, USA and their .pdf product literature also mentions that it's licensed.
http://www.ausomecandy.com/ausome/product.html?action=detail&menuId=&productNo=205
there's a link at the bottom of the page for a pdf. WARNING: the au'some website is obnoxious and spews funny noises and such when you mouse over.