Fans are Racing to Walmart to Try This Iconic Summer-Ready $5 Freezer Find
Every once in a while, a summer hit comes along that's just too good to ignore. We've seen it happen with our favorite snacks, drinks and kitchen essentials—but nothing could've prepared us for the latest top-tier summer snack hitting Walmart shelves everywhere.
Introducing La Michoacana Jarritos Fruit Ice Pops, this summer's number one most anticipated product to hit your local Walmart's freezer section. Spotted by the always on the hunt @snackgator and quickly shared to Instagram to spread the word, this is one release we cannot wait to get our hands on.
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'NEW Jarritos Fruit Ice Pops are hitting shelves at Walmart now,' @snackgator captioned their post. 'Which one are you grabbing first?!'Rolling out now and expected to be available nationwide, La Michoacana Jarritos Fruit Ice Pops come in a 16.5-ounce package with six refreshing bars inside. Fans can choose between Pineapple, Mandarin and Tamarind flavors, each of which retail for the ice cold price of $4.37. Best of all, these tropical pops are gluten-free, non-GMO and contain no artificial flavors or high fructose corn syrup.
'If these have as much sugar as the drinks do, my teeth are going to dissolve in a week and I probably won't mind,' one fan joked while plotting their next Walmart trip. 'Need the fruit punch flavor,' another fan added, hoping for a larger release in the future.
Whether you're relaxing at home, enjoying a day poolside or planning a fun picnic in the park, your day will only be better with these fruity pops involved. This unique collaboration between La Michoacana and Jarritos brings together the rich heritage of Mexican flavors with the refreshing twist of Jarritos' iconic soda pops. Each flavor is just as good as the next, so be sure to snag them all while still in stock.Fans are Racing to Walmart to Try This Iconic Summer-Ready $5 Freezer Find first appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025
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