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This Fan-Favorite Frozen Treat Is Finally Back at Costco and Shoppers are Racing to Buy It

This Fan-Favorite Frozen Treat Is Finally Back at Costco and Shoppers are Racing to Buy It

Yahoo10-05-2025
Just in time for summer, JonnyPops have made their way back to Costco and fans couldn't be any more excited. We first caught wind of the JonnyPops excitement earlier this year when the brand introduced an exclusive 18-count box of JonnyPops Organic Rainbow Fruit Stacks to Costco warehouses nationwide. Now, as we gear up for the warmer months of the year, the fan-favorite freezer find is back now and better than ever.
Introducing JonnyPops Organic Freezer Pops: a fruity selection of vegan popsicles fit for the entire family. Spotted by the always reliable @costcobuys and quickly shared online for our convenience, these summer-ready popsicles have just arrived at Costco in a whopping 48-count bag full of three delicious flavors: Cherry, Fruit Punch and Grape.'Perfect for the beach, pool parties, backyard treats, or just to cool down with on a hot summer day,' @costcobuys writes in their post. 'Even better, they're free from artificial dyes and the Big 9 US Allergens.'That's right, these completely organic and tasty freezer pops are shelf-stable and ready to be frozen once you get home. Simply shake 'em, freeze 'em and enjoy at a later date. There really couldn't be a better way to welcome in the warm temperature of the summer season.
Upon purchase, customers can expect to find 16-count of each popsicle flavor included in the bag for the super low price of $9.99. They are expected to be rolling out to Costco warehouses nationwide, so be sure to keep your eyes on the freezer section upon your next visit.'These look so refreshing,' one fan wrote below another comment simply expressing their feelings about the pop with the use of two flame emojis.
While we wouldn't suggest any sort of heat being used around this tasty selection of freezer pops, we do agree that things are certainly heating up in terms of summer-ready releases. Here's hoping the arrival of more ice cold, fruity freezer finds continues to ramp up from here.
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