Lunchables Enlists Lil’ Jon & Twista For First-Ever No-Thaw PB&J Snack

Photo: Lunchables
Photo: Lunchables

Lunchables PB&J is coming for the Uncrustables throne with the first-ever dippable, no-thaw crustless PB&J sandwich. The new on-the-go snack remixes the classic PB&J into a crustless peanut butter-stuffed pocket designed for dipping.

Each pack includes two sandwiches and a side of grape or strawberry-flavored dip. Basically, think an Uncrustables-style pocket sammie but with dippability. However, unlike Uncrustables, Lunchables PB&J is ready to eat straight from the fridge. 

To celebrate the announcement, Lunchables reunited GRAMMY Award-winning producer and artist Lil Jon with hip hop icon Twista to remix the classic hit “Peanut Butter Jelly Time,” which originally debuted over 20 years ago. Lunchables is putting a remix on PB&J sandwiches and Lil Jon and Twista are remixing the official anthem. You can listen to the new track on Lunchables YouTube or Spotify. 

“It was cool to link back up with Twista on the Lunchables ‘Peanut Butter Jelly Time’ remix, cause I knew it would be fun, and we would make somethin’ fire,” said Lil Jon. “PB&J takes me back to my childhood days… YEAAHHH!”

Lunchables PB&J is available at select retailers nationwide for $2.49 each. Speaking of Uncrustables, it just released its first-ever limited edition flavor, Mixed Berry Spread.

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