Lunchables Just Made A Charcuterie Ring

Lunchables Just Made A Charcuterie Ring
Photo: Lunchables
Lunchables Just Made A Charcuterie Ring
Photo: Lunchables
Lunchables Just Made A Charcuterie Ring
Photo: Lunchables

Lunchables is expanding beyond the lunchbox with the launch of Snackables, a new line built around bite-sized, shareable snacking.

The new product combines some of the brand’s most recognizable elements—cheese, crackers, fruit snacks, and graham crackers—into a format clearly aimed at the growing demand for snack boards, grazing-style eating, and more flexible snacking occasions.

Lunchables is launching Snackables in two varieties, Cheddar and Colby Jack, packaged in shareable two-packs for $2.99 at major retailers nationwide.

The release also comes with a side of internet energy. Alongside the snacks, Lunchables unveiled the “Snackables CharcuteRING,” a wearable mini charcuterie board ring designed to hold the snack components while eating.

Yes, it’s real.

Fans can sign up for early access to the CharcuteRING at Lunchables.com ahead of its June 8 release for National Best Friends Day.

The launch reflects a bigger shift happening across snack culture, where brands continue to rework familiar products into more portable, shareable formats that fit how people snack now.

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