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Nature Valley Peanut Butter Boppers Were Revived for Stranger Things

Nature Valley Peanut Butter Boppers have been revived by General Mills to coincide with the premiere of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things to give viewers a taste of the discontinued treat. The product follows the recipe of the original product with a peanut butter center that's surrounded by rice cereal and fudge chips to give it a creamy and crunchy texture profile. The treat is being launched as part of a limited-edition kit priced at $19.87 as a nod to the year that the science fiction series is set in. The kit comes with the snack along with a shirt and a recipe card and can be purchased from sreppob.com.

VP, Bars Business Unit at General Mills Ray Joncas commented on the revival of Nature Valley Peanut Butter Boppers saying, "We’re beyond excited to bring Boppers back from the 1980s and into fans’ hands one more time. The beloved creamy, indulgent peanut butter-filled snack is the perfect match for streaming the new season, and we can’t wait for fans to enjoy!"

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