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A Chocolate Frog.

Chocolate Frogs are a popular confection that are sold through all the Wizarding world. They are packaged with collectible cards portraying famous wizards and witches. Many of the pupils at Hogwarts collect and swap these cards. The frogs are made of seventy percent Croakoa. Presumably, this substance is what allows them to act like an actual frog.

When Harry Potter was in the Hogwarts infirmary after his skirmish with Professor Quirrell and Voldemort in 1992, he received many treats from his admirers. Whilst Harry was unconscious, someone consumed all of the chocolate frogs. During his bedside visit, Dumbledore posited that Ron Weasley had done it, so Harry could have the cards without going to the trouble of eating the frogs.

Hermione gave Harry a large box of Chocolate Frogs for Christmas his first year. Hagrid gave Harry Chocolate Frogs for Christmas in his fourth year. Ron got Chocolate Frogs for Christmas in his fifth year and in the Hospital Wing after he was injured in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries .

Lupin gave Harry the frog part of the Chocolate Frogs to help him recover during anti-Dementor lessons.

The chocolate frog collectible cards played an important role in Harry, Ron, and Hermione's first year at Hogwarts, as Dumbledore's card enabled them to ascertain the identity of Nicolas Flamel.

Some cards in the books are: Albus Dumbledore, Morgana, Ptolemy, Circe, Paracelsus, Merlin, Cliodne, Hengist of Woodcraft, Alberic Grunnion, & Agrippa.

Later on Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione were placed on Chocolate cards as they helped defeat Lord Voldemort in 1998 in the Battle og Hogwarts.

Behind the scenes

  • In some of the video games, chocolate frogs can be found and used to heal damage taken during the game.
  • In the real world, Chocolate Frogs are sold by Hasbro as novelty candies. Each Chocolate Frog comes with one of 24 collectible cards. [2]
  • Chocolate Frogs may be an obscure reference to a Monty Python sketch, "Crunchy Frog". The sketch involves a sweet with a small frog in it as opposed to a frog shaped confection.
  • J. K. Rowling has said that Chocolate Frogs would be her favourite sweet.[1]
  • In the Danish translation, it is owls instead of frogs.
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A Chocolate Frog and the Albus Dumbledore card.

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