Little Debbie Fudge Round Creme Pies: Price, Where to Buy & Availability

- There is no official price: McKee Foods does not set retail prices, and Little Debbie’s launch release names none. The one first-hand figure on record is $3 for a box of eight, on sale at a Kroger. Look in the snack cake aisle at grocery stores, not on Walmart’s marketplace.
- The single Walmart.com listing is a third-party marketplace offer, not a Walmart grocery listing. Its price is set by the seller and moves, which is why no figure for it appears on this page.
- Kroger and Dollar General are the two chains with confirmed sightings. A Target site search returned 16 Little Debbie products and this was not one of them.
- Little Debbie has not called this a limited edition, and the launch release has no while-supplies-last language at all — but there is no promise of permanence either. The brand’s own product page still says COMING SOON more than a month after the pies reached stores, so it is not a reliable guide to anything.
Little Debbie put two of its own snacks inside each other. The Fudge Round Creme Pie is a pair of chocolate Fudge Round cookies with the Oatmeal Creme Pie’s white creme filling in between, and it has been on shelves since the middle of July.
The question everybody arrives with is what it costs. That question has no official answer — and the first listing most people find online is the wrong place to look for one.
How much do Little Debbie Fudge Round Creme Pies cost?
Around $3 for a box of eight in a grocery store. There is no manufacturer’s price: McKee Foods does not set retail prices, and the launch announcement names no figure at all. Everything below is a retail reading, and each one is labelled with what kind of price it is.
| Reading | What kind of price this is |
|---|---|
| $3.00 at Kroger, 21 August | A shopper’s actual purchase, on sale, at a single store |
| $3.19 at Target, 23 August | Shelf price for comparable Little Debbie eight-count boxes, not for this product |
| No manufacturer price | McKee Foods does not set retail prices, so none exists |
The $3 is the only figure anyone has published from an actual purchase, and it was a sale price at a single Kroger. Treat it as the bottom of the range rather than the going rate.
The $3.19 is there as an anchor, not as this product’s price. Target’s Little Debbie eight-count boxes — the Fall Harvest Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal Creme Pies, the Pumpkin Delights — sit at $3.19, and that is the shelf a box of this size normally occupies.
Why is the Walmart listing more expensive than the supermarket?
Because it is not Walmart’s own grocery listing. Search Walmart.com and you get exactly one result for this product, and it is a third-party marketplace offer — sold by an outside seller, with Walmart handling delivery. The price on it is set by that seller, not by Walmart, and it is well above what the same box costs on a supermarket shelf.
No figure from that listing appears on this page, because marketplace prices move from day to day and quoting one would hand you a number that is already stale. The structure is the durable part, and it is the part worth acting on: a snack cake that sells for about $3 in a supermarket is not a thing to buy from a reseller.
The listing itself is genuine, not a scam — 53 ratings averaging 4.5 stars, 40 of them at five. It is simply the wrong counter.
Where can you buy Fudge Round Creme Pies?
Grocery stores and supermarkets nationwide, in the snack cake aisle. That is McKee’s own description of the distribution, and it matches what has actually been found in stores. Three words are used in the table below: Verified means a price was read on the retailer’s own page, Listed means the product is carried but the price could not be read, and Not seen means a search of that retailer turned up nothing on the day.
| Retailer | Status | What was found |
|---|---|---|
| Kroger | Listed | A box of eight bought in store on 21 August; the site’s search could not be read from here |
| Dollar General | Listed | Returned by Little Debbie’s own snack finder; the retailer’s site refuses this connection |
| Walmart | Listed | Marketplace seller only — no Walmart-owned grocery offer |
| Target | Not seen | A site search returned 16 Little Debbie products and this was not among them |
The Target row is the one that shows what “nationwide” does not mean. Oatmeal Creme Pies, Cosmic Brownies, Zebra Cakes, Swiss Rolls and the whole Fall Harvest range are all stocked there — so this is a chain that carries the brand deeply and still does not have this product. Distribution through grocery does not reach every retailer.
How does the Little Debbie snack finder work?
You type the product name, add your ZIP code, pick a radius and it lists the stores near you that stock it. The radius options are 5, 10, 20 and 50 miles. It is the route McKee’s own announcement points people to, and in this case it is the only official route there is.
It is also the only part of Little Debbie’s site that reflects reality. The brand does have a product page for the Fudge Round Creme Pie — and as of 23 August, more than a month after the stated launch, its heading still reads “COMING SOON”. The product has been in stores since July, so that label is simply stale. Anyone who lands on it and concludes the pies are not out yet would be wrong.
It is also how the Dollar General sighting surfaced: an AOL reporter ran the finder and it returned several Dollar General locations alongside the Kroger where they bought their box.
What is actually in the box?
Eight individually wrapped cookies, according to Walmart’s listing — the press release says only that it comes in “the classic multi-pack boxes”.
Each one is two chocolate-flavored Fudge Round cookies with the Oatmeal Creme Pie filling between them. McKee’s own product page sums it up in a line — “Two chocolate cookies with creme and a wave of icing” — and lists the format as a family pack. That wave of icing is the white stripe across the top of a standard Fudge Round, carried over intact.
The filling is the part McKee leans on: the same one “that has made the Oatmeal Creme Pie a household staple since 1960”. That is the entire idea of the product, a familiar filling in an unfamiliar cookie.
“We wanted to create something truly spectacular for our fans by bringing together the best of two distinct snack worlds,” said Hannah Norman, Little Debbie product manager.
A net weight for the box is not given here. A figure circulates in search results but does not trace back to McKee, to Walmart’s specifications, or to any manufacturer page, so it is left out rather than repeated.
When did Fudge Round Creme Pies come out?
They were announced on 7 July 2026 and reached shelves in mid-July. McKee issued the announcement from Collegedale, Tennessee, its home town, saying the product would launch nationwide mid-July.
The retail record lines up with that. The earliest verified-purchase review on Walmart’s listing is dated 22 July, roughly a week into the stated window, and reviews continue through early and mid-August.
Are Fudge Round Creme Pies a limited edition?
Little Debbie has not said, in either direction. The launch release contains no “limited time”, “seasonal” or “while supplies last” language anywhere — unusual for a snack release, and worth noticing. It calls the product “the newest addition to its beloved cookie lineup”, which reads like a permanent line.
But an addition to a lineup is not a commitment. The product page says nothing about duration either, and McKee has published nothing since. If you want a second box, buy it when you see it rather than assuming it will still be there.
Sources
| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| McKee Foods / Little Debbie announcement, 7 July 2026 | The 7 July announcement date, the Collegedale dateline, the mid-July shelf date, the “grocery stores and supermarkets nationwide” and snack cake aisle distribution, the “classic multi-pack boxes” wording, the Hannah Norman quote, the 1960 filling heritage, and the absence of any price or limited-time language |
| Little Debbie — Fudge Round Creme Pies product page | McKee’s own one-line description and the “wave of icing” wording, the family-pack format, the related-products pairing with Fudge Rounds and Oatmeal Creme Pies, and the “COMING SOON” heading still in place on 23 August |
| Little Debbie Snack Finder | The finder’s controls — product name, ZIP code and the 5, 10, 20 and 50-mile radius options. No ZIP code was submitted |
| Walmart.com listing | That the sole Walmart listing is a third-party marketplace offer, the eight-per-box count, the 4.5-star average across 53 ratings, the five-star share, and the 22 July earliest verified-purchase review |
| Target site search for the product | The verified absence — 16 Little Debbie products returned, none of them this one — and the $3.19 shelf price for comparable Little Debbie eight-count boxes |
| AOL, 21 August 2026 | The $3 sale price for a box of eight at Kroger, and the snack finder returning several Dollar General locations |
How we verified this
The official announcement is the only first-party source that exists for this product, and it contains no price. McKee Foods announced the Fudge Round Creme Pie on 7 July 2026 from Collegedale, Tennessee, saying it would reach shelves mid-July. Retail prices are set by each retailer, not by McKee, so there is no manufacturer figure to report and none is invented here.
🔴 An earlier draft of this page said Little Debbie had no product page for these. That was wrong, and the error was in the URL guess rather than in the site. Paths under /products/ — the obvious pattern — return a genuine 404 carrying a branded landing page, which is easy to mistake for a soft 404. The real page has no prefix at all: littledebbie.com/fudge-round-creme-pies returns 200 and 104,306 bytes titled “Fudge Round Creme Pies | Little Debbie”. Two invented control paths, with and without the /products/ prefix, both returned 404. Status codes on this host are reliable; the branded error body is what misleads.
⚠️ That product page still carries the heading “COMING SOON” as of 23 August. It is reported here as a stale label rather than as a fact about availability, because three independent lines of evidence say the product is out: the launch release’s mid-July date, a purchase made in a Kroger on 21 August, and verified-purchase reviews running from 22 July onward. Where the brand’s own site disagrees with the shelf, the shelf wins.
⚠️ No claim is made about whether the product appears in Little Debbie’s on-site “New Snacks” collection. That page is rendered client-side and serves no product links at all to a plain fetch, so its silence is a limitation of the reading, not evidence of absence.
🔴 No price from the Walmart marketplace listing is printed here. The only listing on Walmart.com is sold by a third-party seller, not by Walmart. Marketplace prices are set by the seller and change from day to day, so any number quoted would likely be wrong by the time it was read. What is reported instead is the structure of the listing, which does not change.
⚠️ Two of the three retail figures could not be read first-hand, and are labelled as such. kroger.com loaded but returned an error in place of search results, and dollargeneral.com refuses this connection outright. The $3 comes from an AOL reporter’s own purchase on 21 August; the $3.19 Target figure was read directly, but it is the price of comparable Little Debbie eight-count boxes, not of this product, and is offered only as an anchor.
✅ The Target absence was checked item by item rather than inferred from a glance. The site search returned 16 Little Debbie products — Oatmeal Creme Pies, Cosmic Brownies, Zebra Cakes, Swiss Rolls, the Fall Harvest range and others — and every title was read. None was the Fudge Round Creme Pie. That is a verified negative for one retailer on one day, not a claim about Target’s whole chain.
⚠️ A net weight for the box is deliberately absent. A figure of 9.47 ounces circulates in search summaries, but it could not be traced to any first-party source: the press release says only “classic multi-pack boxes”, McKee’s product page gives a pack format but no weight or count, and Walmart’s specifications block carries no weight field. The eight-count figure is on Walmart’s own listing and is reported; the weight is not.
No claim is made here about how long the product will stay on shelves, because Little Debbie has not said. The release’s silence is reported as silence, in both directions.