M&M's Massive New Collab Is Hitting Shelves Soon—But You Can Only Grab It for a Limited Time
The water ripples. A low rumble shakes the ground. Something massive is coming—and it’s not just any dinosaur. It’s the return of a childhood favorite in dino-sized form: a Jurassic World: Rebirth collaboration with Mega Peanut Butter M&M’s.
Just like the T-Rex made its unforgettable entrance in Jurassic Park, these colossal sized M&M’s are stomping back onto shelves with that same seismic energy. Yes, you read that right—MEGA M&M’s. Not the little guys. These are the XL peanut butter-filled beasts we dreamed about as kids.
They first stomped onto the scene during the Shrek 2 era (cue the Capri Suns and Friday night Blockbuster runs) and now they’re back, just in time to ride the Jurassic wave again.
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In honor of Jurassic World: Rebirth dropping July 2, M&M’s is dishing out full dino nostalgia. They’ve released three collectible share-siz” packs—each one repping a different prehistoric predator: land, sea or air. Think: T-Rex, Pterodactyl and Megalodon candy swag. And yes, the packaging goes all in.
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The flavor? That same smooth, salty-sweet peanut butter magic you remember—but in giant, movie-munchable form. Honestly, it’s like your childhood snack dreams just got CGI’d into reality.
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The coolest part of it all? if you’re part of the M&M’s Fun Club (aka a true candy connoisseur), you can collect all three bags, upload proof and score rewards like themed tumblers, gift cards or enough M&M’s to fuel your own Jurassic snack park.
You’ll find these limited-edition packs online and at select stores like 7-Eleven and Circle K. But don’t sleep—they’re moving fast, like raptors in tall grass. M&M’s didn’t just bring back the snack; they brought back the moment.
So when the ground rumbles and you feel that familiar excitement in your chest, follow the tremors. It’s your childhood, calling you back for one more epic snack adventure.
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