Froot Loops Mini Bagels Are Hitting Grocery Stores Just in Time for Back to School

The mini speckled bagels from Thomas' will be available at retailers nationwide through Oct. 10

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Froot Loops mini bagels

Put away your cereal bowls.

Thomas’ Froot Loops Mini Bagels are the ultimate breakfast mashup ahead of back-to-school time. The colorfully speckled bagels, which are about half the size of traditional bagels, have bits of the Kellogg’s cereal in each bite.

Each toucan-clad package includes 10 pre-sliced miniature bagels and they retail for $5.50. The limited-time collaboration will be available nationwide through Oct. 10.

Froot Loops might be relocating to the bakery section but Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce are bringing something fun to the cereal aisle.

In July, the NFL pros announced their collaboration with General Mills to create their new Kelce Mix Cereal and Kelce’s Pick boxes.

Each box of Kelce Mix Cereal, which will be available starting in September, combines their three favorite cereals: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms and Reese’s Puffs. The limited-time cereal mixture comes in a special box with a big photo of the brothers hugging and a bowl of the jumbled cereal.

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Also available in September, there are four Kelces’ Picks cereal boxes that give Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Reese’s Puffs and Honey Nut Cheerios boxes specific packaging to show the brothers’ stamp of approval. Plus, the back of each box will feature a special game, like a Cheerios-filled maze with caricatures of the brothers.

Kids aren’t the only ones getting treated to new grocery store items.

<p>Dunkin' spiked</p> Dunkin' Spiked Pumpkin Spice Iced Lattes will be available this month

Dunkin' spiked

Dunkin' Spiked Pumpkin Spice Iced Lattes will be available this month

On Aug. 7, Dunkin’ announced that their Spiked Pumpkin Spice Iced Latte canned cocktails will be arriving at retailers this August.

The alcoholic coffee drinks come in at 6% ABV, which is slightly higher than the average beer, and are made with real coffee, a non-dairy, vegan creamer and pumpkin spice flavor.

The cocktails are described as “rich, creamy and deliciously decadent with the perfect balance of sweet pumpkin, vanilla and fall spice flavors.” They will be available in 4-packs of the 12 oz. cans across 27 states, according to a press release.

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