Little Debbie Just Brought Back a Fan-Favorite Item You’ll Only Find at Walmart

Little Debbie’s not just in the snack aisle.

When you head down the snack aisle in the grocery store, there’s a familiar face that practically taunts you to place her nostalgic treats in your cart. When you approach that glorious aisle full of Oatmeal Creme Pies and Zebra Cakes, Little Debbie in her straw hat calls out to you like a siren: “Hey you. You NEED these Cosmic Brownies that remind you of fourth-grade snack time.” (No? Just me?)

Maybe she doesn’t call to you from the shelf, but if you generally enjoy Little Debbie snacks, then we’ve got a happy update for you. Little Debbie is partnering up again with Hudsonville Ice Cream to bring you a variety of seasonal Little Debbie ice creams for a limited time. 

This time around, the partnership has produced four ice cream flavors, three of which are brand new. The returning flavor is Pumpkin Delights, featuring pumpkin-flavored ice cream with a spiced cookie swirl, inspired by Pumpkin Delights cookies. The ice cream will be available exclusively at Walmart starting Sept. 4, according to a press release from Hudsonville Ice Cream. 

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New Little Debbie Ice Cream Flavors

Here are the three new Little Debbie ice cream flavors:

Apple Fruit Pies: made with cinnamon-vanilla ice cream swirled with apple pie filling and pie crumbs

Chocolate Chip Creme Pies: made with vanilla creme-flavored ice cream mixed with chocolate chip cookie pieces

Turtle Brownies: made with a brownie batter-flavored ice cream filled with bits of brownie dough and crushed peanuts, plus a swirl of caramel. 

Fans on social media are excited about the update, responding to Instagram food influencer @markie_devo’s post saying, “OMG! I am down for allllll these flavors😁😁😁😁,” and, “gonna have to find a walmart again 😭.” We are too, of course, though I’m personally holding out hope for a future Christmas Tree Cakes ice cream collab.

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