Snickers' Game-Changing Dessert Collab for Football Season

Hey there! With the NFL kickoff just a few weeks away, you're probably thinking about what to serve at your tailgating and watch parties. Dips and sliders are a no - brainer, and maybe you'll go with a team - themed snack.

This season, lots of restaurants are getting into the NFL spirit. Jimmy John’s has a new sub with Drew Brees, Applebee’s has a new ad with some big - name coaches and players, and Little Caesars is running a contest for 2026 Super Bowl tickets.

Sure, sandwiches, bar food, and pizza are tailgating staples, but you can't forget the sweet treats.

Snickers has a long history with the NFL, from commercials to special packaging. This year, it's solidifying its place as football's official sweet with a new partnership.

Snickers and Nothing Bundt Cakes Team Up

Snickers is teaming up with Nothing Bundt Cakes to launch a new flavor. Nothing Bundt Cakes is releasing a limited - time 'Touchdown Made with Snickers' Bundt cake.

The New Snickers - Inspired Bundt Cake

This decadent chocolate Bundt cake has chopped Snickers pieces baked into the moist cake. It's topped with Nothing Bundt Cakes’ signature frosting, caramel sauce, and even more Snickers pieces. The cake has that classic peanut, caramel, and chocolate flavor.

You can get it as an individual Bundlet or mini Touchdown Bundtinis to feed your tailgating crew. Fans are super excited about this new offering. One Instagram user said, 'This makes me weep from its goodness.'

Availability and Prize

The Touchdown Made with Snickers Bundt cakes are available now until October 5th, or while supplies last. And here's the cool part: for every cake you buy, you can enter to win tickets to the biggest football game of the year.

Just submit your Nothing Bundt Cakes receipt to ScoreSomeJoy.com between now and October 5th, and you'll be in the running for an all - expenses - paid trip for two to the Super Bowl. Even if you don't win the trip, this delicious cake will make everyone feel like a winner during football season.

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