SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Jif Limited Edition Maple Brown Sugar and Pumpkin Pie Spice Whips

Jif Limited Edition Maple Brown Sugar and Pumpkin Pie Spice Whips

Since it appears Jif going all in with these Jif Whips, I hope the future includes Jif Elvis Limited Edition Banana, Bacon, and Honey Whips. By the way, for those of you not keeping score at home, this is the third pumpkin product we’ve covered so far. Anyone want to guess how many new pumpkin products we’ll cover by the end of the year? (Spotted by Lindsay at Target.)

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9 thoughts to “SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Jif Limited Edition Maple Brown Sugar and Pumpkin Pie Spice Whips”

  1. They still have the Mint Chocolate Whips from Christmas on the Half Price shelf here. I think the expectation date is late August.

  2. Pumpkin anything is my weakness. I’ve also seen the Blue Moon Harvest Pumpkin Ale at Wal-Mart already

  3. Jif Whips is honestly the best thing that’s happened to peanut butter since peanut butter. So airy and fluffy, it’s freakin’ delicious. These should be good, especially the maple brown sugar.

  4. It’s July! Isn’t everything supposed to be berry-blue or lime or sriracha this month?

    The Pumpkining will begin at Easter next year… *evil cackle*

  5. If its possible could anyone let me know what state/states this was found in, I am having a hard time finding it.
    Thanks a bunch

  6. The maple brown sugar is better than at LEAST eight types of sex. I could eat the whole thing with a spoon in one sitting… but I won’t.

  7. Pumpkin Pie Spice was the first JIF Whip I’ve tried, and I was really unimpressed. I love peanut butter, and I love these yearly attempts for brands to shoehorn pumpkin spice into more products, but the flavor of this didn’t work for me at all. I’d rather melt some Pumpkin Spice Hershey’s Kisses and spread them on toast.

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