A Fan-Favorite Bubly Flavor Is Returning Just in Time for Summer

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It’s a limited time release though, so get ’em while they’re cold!

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Bubly sparkling water has a lot of flavors to choose from, but one of the most popular is Melted Ice Pop—a mix of cherry, lime and raspberry flavors that’s meant to remind you of all your favorite extremely meltable summertime treats.

But despite its popularity, it’s only a seasonal release. Well, that season has come around again.

Bubly Melted Ice Pop Returns—Now at More Stores

Starting May 17th, Bubly Melted Ice Pop will be back in stores. But while it was previously a Target exclusive, it’ll now be available nationwide at every retailer that carries Bubly. Like the regular Bubly, it features zero calories and no artificial sweeteners.

It’ll also be in new patriotic packaging to celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary, and of course, the Fourth of July. They’ll be sold in an 8-pack box of 12oz cans, which should run you between 5.49 and 5.99.

Is It Really That Good?

If Reddit is to be believed, then yes, this seasonal Bubly flavor is truly worth waiting an entire year to buy. This Redditor claims it is, “hands down the best flavor I’ve had.” One commenter agreed writing, “Last year I went into mourning and just drank plain for months until it came back.” In yet another post dedicated to the flavor, a fan wrote that they were “a bit mind blown” when they tasted it. Others agreed, boasting about stocking up for the eventual disappearance. And recent Reddit posts show that fans are already champing at the bit for this year’s release.

Well, we hope this news sets their minds at ease. It’s finally back and (hopefully) easier to get than ever before.

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Jon Gutierrez

Jon is an L.A.-based comedy writer who's spent 95 percent of his life trying to decide which Ramen flavor to buy, only to go with "chicken." The other 5 percent? Mushroom.

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