Reese's Puffs are pretty much the perfect cereal. They're crunchy, they're chocolatey, they're peanut buttery, they make your milk taste great, they're just iconic! But if you've ever taken down a bowl of Reese's Puffs only to complain that they were too small (weird complaint but whatever!) then I might have some interesting news for you.

Instagrammer @TheJunkFoodAisle posted a photo of a box of Reese's Puffs Big Puffs, saying that they would be coming to a shelf near us soon. They're apparently just like Reese's Puffs, only much, much bigger. That can only mean more chocolate and peanut butter flavor in every bite, which I think we can all truly get behind.

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If this sounds familiar, it's because in 2018 General Mills released Reese's Puffs XL snack packs, with puffs that were three times bigger than your average puff. It's not clear if these are the same thing, but they do look pretty darn similar.

We reached out to General Mills who confirmed the cereals are currently rolling out at various retailers’ locations nationally and will be available more widely in March 2020. Several commenters confirmed already seeing them in their local Walmart on TheJunkFoodAisle's post, so I guess that's a good place to start!

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While I know it can be tough to wait, in the meantime, you can stay busy with new releases like Jolly Ranchers cereal and Hershey's cereal. We have plenty of stuff to try!

Kristin Salaky News Editor Kristin Salaky is the news editor at Delish.com covering viral foods, product launches, and food trends.

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