The Magnolia Bakery PB&J Banana Pudding has been created by the brand with Gopuff as a frozen-to-thaw dessert product that takes the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich as its inspiration. The product features real bananas, strawberries and peanut butter, which combine with the frozen banana pudding base to deliver a creamy, sweet experience.
The product has been created in honor of National Peanut Butter Lovers Day (March 1) and is a Gopuff exclusive where shoppers can order it for $11.99. The treat will also be on special throughout March to offer customers 25% off.
Chief Commercial Officer Eddie Revis spoke on the Magnolia Bakery PB&J Banana Pudding saying, "We’re bringing together a nostalgic flavor profile we know their customers love with our signature frozen-to-thaw banana pudding in a way that feels both familiar and new."
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The Magnolia Bakery PB&J Banana Pudding is a Gopuff Exclusive
Trend Themes
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Frozen-to-thaw Desserts — Frozen-to-thaw formats enable premium nostalgic flavors to be distributed through instant-delivery channels, reducing cold-chain complexity and expanding impulse purchase occasions.
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Nostalgia-flavor Reinvention — Reworking childhood staples into adult-oriented indulgences presents opportunities for premium positioning, unique ingredient pairings, and cross-generational appeal.
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Retail-exclusives with Delivery Partners — Exclusive collaborations between specialty brands and on-demand retailers create limited-run products that driveurgency, differentiate assortments, and generate first-party customer data.
Industry Implications
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Quick-commerce Grocery — On-demand grocery platforms can capture higher basket values and frequency by featuring chef-driven frozen desserts and timed promotions.
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Packaged Frozen Desserts — The frozen dessert sector may be disrupted by thaw-ready formulations that prioritize real fruit inclusions and bakery-inspired textures over traditional ice cream.
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Food and Beverage Brand Collaborations — Co-branded limited editions between legacy bakeries and retail tech firms could shift co-marketing economics and broaden distribution reach.