Even in 2020, the 1990s still aren’t over.

Dunkaroos, the popular snack packs featuring kangaroo-themed cookies with a small tub of frosting, will return to shelves this summer.

“Definitely coming back. Summer 2020,” the brand announced in a tweet on Monday, posted alongside a video with a nod to other ’90s relics. “Frosted tips? Totally not coming back. Cassette tapes? Definitely not coming back,” the captions read.

Dunkaroos have not been available for sale in the US since 2012, when General Mills-owned Betty Crocker discontinued them.

A General Mills spokesperson tells The Post the return is simply pegged to consumer demand.

“We’ve heard from thousands of fans over the years who begged to see Dunkaroos return,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “We wanted to help kids of the ‘90s relive their childhood with this popular snack in all its dunking glory.”

Those fans included Kim Kardashian. In a 2018 tweet, the 39-year-old said she was “obsessed” with Dunkaroos. “Please come back!” she wrote.

Only one flavor will be available to buy this summer: vanilla cookies with rainbow-sprinkled vanilla frosting. There’s no word yet whether other flavors — including the graham cookies with chocolate frosting — will hit shelves.

The bites will first go on sale at 7-Eleven locations nationwide then head to other grocers and convenience stores.