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{{quote|Have you tried our world-famous Pi'i-latte yet? It's made from certified organic Pi'illo Island beans. Jam-packed with the nutrients your body needs. One sip and you'll be a true believer. It's much better value than buying healing items.|Shopkeeper|[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]}}
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{{LLQuote|Have you tried our world-famous Pi'i-latte yet? It's made from certified organic Pi'illo Island beans. Jam-packed with the nutrients your body needs. One sip and you'll be a true believer. It's much better value than buying healing items.|Shopkeeper|[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]}}


'''Pi'i-latte'''s are items in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' that don't physically appear during the events of the game and cannot be stored as an item. A Pi'i-latte fully restores the [[HP]] and [[BP]] of both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and can be found in the shops in the [[Real World]] on [[Pi'illo Island]] as well as shops in the [[Dream World]] for players to buy for 10 [[coins]].
'''Pi'i-lattes''' are coffee-like drinks in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.  Unlike most items, they do not appear during the events of the game and cannot be stored as an item. A Pi'i-latte fully restores the [[Heart Point|HP]] and [[Bros. Points|BP]] of both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and can be found in most of the shops for players to buy for 10 [[coin]]s.


Buying a Pi'i-latte is equivalent to Mario and Luigi both using a [[Max Candy]] on themselves, or Mario and Luigi drinking from the fountain in [[Mount Pajamaja]] or the fountain in [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]]. Additionally, the [[List of shops in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team#Driftwood Shore|Gold and Silver Shops]] in [[Driftwood Shore]] are the only shops on the island that don't have Pi'i-lattes.
Buying a Pi'i-latte is equivalent to Mario and Luigi both using a [[Max Candy]] on themselves, taking a nap in the [[Pi'illo Castle]] or [[Wakeport]] [[inn]]s, or Mario and Luigi drinking from the fountain in [[Mount Pajamaja]] or [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]]. Additionally, the [[List of shops in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|shops]] in [[Pi'illo Castle]], [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]], [[Wakeport]] and both the Gold and Silver Shops in [[Driftwood Shore]] are the only shops on the island that do not have Pi'i-lattes, but in Pi'illo Castle and Wakeport, the aforementioned inns are its replacement, and in the Gold Shop's case, Rose Hip Tea is used as its free replacement.


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“Have you tried our world-famous Pi'i-latte yet? It's made from certified organic Pi'illo Island beans. Jam-packed with the nutrients your body needs. One sip and you'll be a true believer. It's much better value than buying healing items.”
Shopkeeper, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Pi'i-lattes are coffee-like drinks in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Unlike most items, they do not appear during the events of the game and cannot be stored as an item. A Pi'i-latte fully restores the HP and BP of both Mario and Luigi and can be found in most of the shops for players to buy for 10 coins.

Buying a Pi'i-latte is equivalent to Mario and Luigi both using a Max Candy on themselves, taking a nap in the Pi'illo Castle or Wakeport inns, or Mario and Luigi drinking from the fountain in Mount Pajamaja or Dreamy Mount Pajamaja. Additionally, the shops in Pi'illo Castle, Dreamy Pi'illo Castle, Wakeport and both the Gold and Silver Shops in Driftwood Shore are the only shops on the island that do not have Pi'i-lattes, but in Pi'illo Castle and Wakeport, the aforementioned inns are its replacement, and in the Gold Shop's case, Rose Hip Tea is used as its free replacement.