UPDATE: February 19, 2019 at 11:18 a.m.

Froot Loops fans, Carl's Jr. and Hardee's are doing you a solid. Both fast food chains are bringing back the rainbow-colored mini donuts first launched last August. You remember the ones...they smelled JUST like the kids cereal you know and love.

The cereal-inspired donuts, sold in packs of five for $1.99, will be coming back to Hardee's menus February 25 and Carl's Jr. February 27 (next Monday and Wednesday, respectively). Once again, they're only here for a limited time, so get the nostalgia-inducing dessert while you can.

ORIGINAL POST: August 28, 2018 at 2:55 p.m.



Cereal and ice cream have had a long-standing love affair — see cereal ice cream, milkshakes, etc. — but now, donuts are getting in on the action. Carl's Jr. and Hardee's just added Froot Loops Mini Donuts to their dessert menu, and they smell and taste EXACTLY like real Froot Loops. It's kind of insane.

The mini donuts look like an oversized version of the classic breakfast cereal, and come in a five-pack with red, blue, green, purple, and yellow loops. The box itself is covered in cereal circles, too, along with the brands' classic star. The donuts will be available in restaurants nationwide starting tomorrow, August 29, though some smaller regional stores already have them on the menu. Each box costs $1.99.

This colorful treat follows the two fast food brands' summer Jolly Rancher milkshake and Carl's Jr.'s spicy jalapeño popper burger. If you want to get real crazy, head to Kellogg's NYC Café to order a Froot Loops cereal straw to crunch on alongside your cereal-flavored donuts!

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