This Week at Sam’s Club: New Arrivals and a Possible Fair Dupe

July 6, 2026
Food

To begin, I owe a genuine apology to the Minnesota State Fair in particular. You hold a special place in my heart, and I would never replace you. In about a month I’ll be catching a flight back home to visit, because spending an entire year without the fun of the fair feels genuinely disheartening.

Let me be explicit: I might mention a few Sam’s Club items that could tempt people away from visiting you this year. Ultimately, though, the choice rests with you, dear reader. With that caveat out of the way, here are this week’s fresh offerings from Sam’s Club.

Quinn Peanut Butter & Honey Filled Pretzel Sticks

Truth be told, I never imagined pretzel sticks could be substantial enough to conceal a filling. Growing up, PB&J with peanut butter and honey was a staple, so this news is music to my ears. I’m reluctant to endorse Quinn’s new filled pretzel sticks to you because I want them all for myself. It’s basically a race to see who reaches the display first!

Nature’s Garden Probiotic Tropical Yoggies

Nature’s Garden brings a sunny twist to their yogurt bites with a tropical vibe. In these yoggies you’ll encounter real fruit (pineapple, mango, and passionfruit in this batch) all coated in a tasty yogurt shell. The multipack is sectioned into 80-calorie portions for easy snacking on the go.

Yasso Cookies ‘N Cream Frozen Greek Yogurt Bars

My personal compass always points toward cookies and cream flavors. I was hooked the moment I stepped into Sam’s Club. Keeping Yasso’s Cookies ’N’ Cream Frozen Greek Yogurt Bars—90 calories per bar—in your freezer provides a perfect end-of-day treat. It’s hard to beat; with one of these waiting at home, you might even feel more motivated to put in the effort at work.

State Fair Funnel Cake Mini Corn Dogs

Fair season—the county/state level—has arrived. While I adore a good fair, I’ll admit that prices tend to rise quickly. I’m not claiming that a box of State Fair funnel cake mini corn dogs from Sam’s Club is a one-to-one substitute for the full fair experience. It can, however, soften the blow and save you a substantial amount of money if you’d rather skip the real deal!

Fun Sweets Summer Cotton Candy Variety Pack

I’m not trying to replace fairs! It just so happens that this next snack can help fill the void. You can also easily slip it into any event that would normally try to sell you cotton candy at a steep markup. An individual serving of cotton candy from this variety pack costs less than a dollar. Absolutely unheard of at a sporting event! Inside you’ll find four tubs of three flavors: orange cream, watermelon, and pink lemonade.

Daniel Brooks

I cover everyday products with a practical eye, from kitchen tools and home essentials to smart gadgets and consumer trends. My goal is to help readers understand what is genuinely useful, what is worth the price, and what deserves a second look before buying.