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McCormick Just Released Two Harry Potter-Themed Products — And They Taste Like Butterbeer

Healthy Fact of the Day

Indulging in themed baking can be a fun way to get creative in the kitchen — just be mindful of added sugars. When using flavored extracts like McCormick's Butterbeer Flavor, a little goes a long way, meaning you can get a big flavor payoff without overdoing the sweetness. Try using the finishing sugar as a light topping rather than mixing it into batter to keep your treats flavorful but balanced.

Butterbeer has officially left the wizarding world and landed in your kitchen.

McCormick has partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products to release two limited-edition Harry Potter-themed baking products, timed to the 25th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The new McCormick Harry Potter Butterbeer Finishing Sugar and McCormick Harry Potter Butterbeer Flavor are available now at Walmart, Amazon, and retailers nationwide — while supplies last.

If you’ve ever wanted to bring the taste of Hogsmeade home, this is your best shot yet.

What’s in the Lineup

McCormick Harry Potter Butterbeer Finishing Sugar ($3.99)

The Butterbeer Finishing Sugar is a butterscotch-forward blend with hints of vanilla and caramel, designed to be sprinkled over or mixed into your favorite recipes.

It’s made with demerara sugar, brown sugar, cream, butter, and natural flavors — a real sugar blend, not just an extract. The result is a melt-in-your-mouth texture that adds genuine depth rather than just flavoring the surface of whatever you’re making.

Ways to use it:

  • Sprinkled over french toast, pancakes, or waffles
  • Mixed into cookie or brownie batter for butterscotch undertones
  • Dusted over cupcakes and ice cream sundaes
  • Stirred into hot chocolate for a cozy, caramel-forward twist

At $3.99, it’s an easy, low-commitment way to try the Butterbeer flavor profile without committing to the full extract.

McCormick Harry Potter Butterbeer Flavor ($14.99)

The Butterbeer Flavor is a liquid extract that McCormick describes as reminiscent of the foam on a mug of Butterbeer — a rich, buttery caramel flavor with a touch of creamy sweetness.

A few drops go a long way. It’s designed to be mixed into batters, frostings, and beverages rather than used as a finishing touch. Think of it as the more versatile option for anyone who wants to build the Butterbeer flavor into a recipe from the ground up.

Suggested uses include:

  • Pancake and cupcake batter
  • Butterbeer white hot chocolate
  • Butterbeer blondies
  • Ice cream floats for a creamy, caramel float experience
  • Frostings and glazes

McCormick has published Harry Potter-themed recipes on McCormick.com/HarryPotter for fans who want guided inspiration rather than experimenting on their own.

Part of a Bigger Butterbeer Season

The McCormick launch isn’t happening in isolation.

Warner Bros. Discovery has declared 2026 an official Butterbeer Season, running through May 31, with a wave of brand collaborations celebrating the 25th anniversary. Other participants include Coffee Mate (Harry Potter Butterbeer Flavored Creamers), Peeps (Butterbeer Flavored Marshmallow Chicks, exclusive to Walmart), Cinnabon (a limited Butterbeer Bon), and Goldfish and Hershey’s, among others.

For fans who want the full immersive experience, Butterbeer Season is also live at Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Universal Beijing Resort through May 31, with new offerings including Butterbeer Waffles, Butterbeer Crème Brûlée, and limited-edition themed merchandise.

The McCormick products bring the celebration into home kitchens — no theme park ticket required.

Why This Collab Makes Sense

McCormick is no stranger to licensed flavor collaborations, but the Harry Potter partnership taps into something specific: the nostalgia of a fanbase that grew up with the books and films and now cooks for themselves.

Butterbeer has always been one of the most beloved fictional foods in pop culture — described throughout the series as warm, sweet, and slightly frothy, tasting faintly of butterscotch. For years, the closest most fans got was the version at Universal’s Wizarding World. Now it’s a grocery store purchase.

The finishing sugar’s accessible $3.99 price point is clearly designed to pull in casual fans and curious buyers, while the $14.99 flavor extract targets dedicated Harry Potter households who want to actually bake with the flavor long-term.

What to Know Before You Buy

A few practical notes:

  • Both products are limited edition and available only while supplies last. Given the Harry Potter fanbase, these are expected to sell through quickly.
  • The Butterbeer Flavor is priced at $14.97 on Walmart.com and $14.99 MSRP — standard pricing across retail.
  • McCormick.com/HarryPotter has dedicated recipes to help you get the most out of both products.
  • Neither product contains alcohol despite the “flavor” extract format — the ingredient list notes “alcohol, natural and artificial flavor and water” as standard extract components.

The Bottom Line

McCormick’s Harry Potter Butterbeer Finishing Sugar and Butterbeer Flavor are available now at Walmart, Amazon, and retailers nationwide as part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Butterbeer Season celebration of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‘s 25th anniversary.

At $3.99 and $14.99 respectively, they offer two different entry points into the same flavor — one for casual bakers, one for dedicated fans who want to build Butterbeer into their recipes from scratch.

These are limited edition. If you want them, don’t wait.

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