Dunkaroos is a snack that consists of small cookies that you dunk into the frosting. The cookies are shaped in the form of kangaroos and basketballs that are dunked into frosting that is contained inside their holding containers, hence the namesake Dunkaroos.

These cookie dough packs will be available starting November 23 at your local HyVee, Kroger, Wakefern, Walmart, Wegmans, Albertsons, or Safeway stores, according to the Instagram post. Sounds like a perfect pre-game to whipping up batches and batches of holiday cookies!!

Take Dunkaroos’ north-of-the-border saga. They were only discontinued in Canada in 2018 (via Snack History), and that’s not long after new regulations took effect in 2015. According to The Globe and Mail, that’s when companies were given new restrictions on advertising unhealthy treats directly to children under 12.

For the most part, Dunkaroos Cereal does indeed taste like every other cereal that has ever looked like it. It’s the generic, vanilla-ish version of Cookie Crisp with a new paint job. The texture is identical to Holiday Sprinkle Cookie Crisp and the flavor is at least 95% of the same story.

I made Dunkaroos cookies. Essentially, they’re chewy graham cracker cookies with a Dunkaroo frosting center. The frosting is a mixture of a vanilla cream cheese frosting and a buttercream frosting. My husband says they taste exactly how he remembers Dunkaroos taste.

General Mills looks to make summer more rad this year with the return of Chocolate Dunkaroos beginning in July 2021. … Originally introduced in 1992, General Mills discontinued Dunkaroos in 2012 in the US, and in 2017 in Canada.

Dunkaroos, Vanilla Cookies and Vanilla Frosting, 6 ct, 9 oz – Walmart.com.

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Per 2 Tbsp As Packaged: 140 calories; 3 g sat fat (15% DV); 70 mg sodium (3% DV); 20 g total sugars. Gluten free. Contains Bioengineered food ingredients.

The product was discontinued in the United States in 2012 but continued to be sold in Canada.

The 2020 version of Dunkaroos debuts in just one flavor: vanilla cookies with vanilla frosting with rainbow sprinkles. This is actually a change from the OG, first flavor of Dunkaroos that used cinnamon graham cookies.

Now, over a year after their initial relaunch, the sweet snack is back in another returning flavor. Chocolate Dunkaroos come with vanilla cookies and rich chocolate frosting for dipping so you can mix and match your own ratio. Packs of the treat are available in grocery stores right now at about $1.79.

Children of the 90s, listen up. Thanks to the triumphant return of Rainbow Chip frosting, you can recreate one of the most beloved snacks of your childhood: Dunkaroos! For those who aren’t in the know, Dunkaroos were snack-sized treats that paired dippable graham crackers with rainbow sprinkle frosting.

WHAT A TIME. Last month, Dunkaroos were available in 7-Elevens all over. Although they’re officially no longer available in the convenience store, you can still get your hands on the popular ’90s snack online.

Dunkaroos are officially back, much to the delight of ’90s kids everywhere. This blast from the past cookies that are dipped into an accompanying mini-tub of frosting is now available at 7-Eleven. A tray, which is 1.5 ounces, costs $2, while a pack of two is priced at $3.

Each jar of Dunkaroos frosting contains 16 ounces of delicious vanilla frosting peppered with our favorite rainbow sprinkles. From the label on the jar, it looks like these sprinkles aren’t too scrawny, either. And yes, it’s an entire pound of frosting!

However, there will be some obstacles for Canadians who want to get their hands on the treats. … Unfortunately, Canadians will have to go south of the border if they want to buy some. In a statement to Narcity, a spokesperson for General Mills said that at this time there are no plans to relaunch Dunkaroos in Canada.

Are Dunkaroos vegan? No, again. The cookies are vegan but contain soy. The frosting dip is just a long list of sugars, oils, shortening, dairy, and so many artificial ingredients and preservatives.

1992 Dunkaroos debuted in 1992 and remained on the market for about 20 years before being officially discontinued by General Mills in 2012. However, the brand opted to bring the snack back in May of this year and it can now be found at supermarkets and convenience stores across the country.

According to a post on Facebook, Shoprite is now offering the nostalgic snack. …

They’re available at participating 7-Eleven locations for $1.99, two for $3, or for $1 with the purchase of a Big Gulp fountain drink through 7Rewards, the chain’s loyalty program.

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  • Mixed nuts. Nuts are an ideal nutritious snack. …
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  • Monkey Toast.
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Dunkaroos are now Kosher! Please always check product packaging for Kosher certification information.

Per 1 Tray: 190 calories; 4 g sat fat (20% DV); 95 mg sodium (4% DV); 18 g total sugars.