M&M’s Massive New Collab Is Hitting Shelves Soon—But You Can Only Grab It for a Limited Time

M&M’s Massive New Collab Is Hitting Shelves Soon—But You Can Only Grab It for a Limited Time

Mega Peanut Butter M&M’s Return in Jurassic World Collaboration

The ground shakes as something massive approaches. No, it’s not a T-Rex – it’s the return of an iconic childhood snack in dinosaur-sized form. M&M’s is bringing back their Mega Peanut Butter candies in a special Jurassic World: Rebirth collaboration that’s stirring up major nostalgia.

A Blast From the Past

These oversized peanut butter M&M’s first appeared during the Shrek 2 era, becoming an instant favorite among 90s and early 2000s kids. Now they’re making a triumphant return just in time for the July 2 release of Jurassic World: Rebirth.

Mega Peanut Butter M&M's Jurassic World Collaboration
Mega Peanut Butter M&M’s Jurassic World Edition

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Prehistoric-Themed Packaging

M&M’s has created three collectible share-size packs featuring different prehistoric predators:

  • T-Rex (Land)
  • Pterodactyl (Air)
  • Megalodon (Sea)

Each package features vibrant dinosaur artwork that will transport you back to your childhood dinosaur obsession.

The Same Great Taste

The flavor remains unchanged from the original – that perfect combination of smooth peanut butter center encased in a crisp candy shell. The only difference? These are the mega-sized versions we all wished for as kids.

How to Get Them

These limited-edition packs are available:

  • Online at select retailers
  • In stores like 7-Eleven and Circle K

Pro Tip: Join the M&M’s Fun Club to collect all three bags, upload proof of purchase, and earn rewards including themed tumblers and gift cards.

Final Thoughts

This collaboration hits all the right nostalgia notes. It’s not just about the candy (though the return of mega peanut butter M&M’s is exciting enough). It’s about recapturing that childhood wonder when dinosaurs seemed magical and candy came in sizes that felt appropriately massive to our younger selves. The Jurassic World tie-in makes perfect sense – both properties tap into that sense of awe and excitement we felt as kids. My only complaint? They’re too easy to eat by the handful. Consider yourself warned – these prehistoric treats may disappear faster than the dinosaurs did.

Author

  • I’m Gourav Singh, a digital entrepreneur who’s spent years navigating the wild, ever-changing world of online business.

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