Sugar cookie Pop-Tarts theme has already been announced

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Pop-Tarts sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Pop-Tarts, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Pop-Tarts - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Pop-Tarts sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Pop-Tarts, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Pop-Tarts - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images) /
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Fourth of July may only just be over but holiday treats are already being announced. Pop-Tarts might be the first to show off their holiday packaging and assortment. Each year, they bring out their sugar cookie Pop-Tarts with a theme and this year, it’s all about failure. Holiday failure, that is!

Each Pop-Tart comes with a holiday fail printed on the frosting. There are a total of 10 different designs ranging from a cat wrapped in holiday lights to an upside-down Christmas tree to a grumpy dog wrapped up in Christmas paper.

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You won’t know which designs are in the box until you open the package. If you buy enough of them, you may be able to collect all 10 designs.

The limited-edition sugar cookie Pop-Tarts will likely come in two different size boxes: the regular 13.5-ounce box with 8 toaster pastries in it and the big 20.3-ounce box with 12 pastries inside. It looks like the big box will be around $10.

The sugar cookie Pop-Tarts have a sugar cookie-flavored filling inside the classic flaky pastry and are topped with white frosting. This is one of the most popular flavors the brand makes and a flavor Pop-Tart fans wait for every year. If you like them, you’ll need to stock up because they are only available around the holidays.

You should start seeing them around October or November. They are already on the Walmart website. But while you can’t buy them quite yet, you can look at a few of the “holiday fail” images you can expect to see when these are officially available in stores.

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