Closeup shot of thedelicious homemade Oatmeal Cream pies

Little Debbie and Nerdy Nuts Are Back With 3 Limited-Edition Peanut Butters — And They’re Back in Stock

Healthy Fact of the Day

Flavored peanut butters like these are a fun treat, but they tend to be higher in sugar than traditional varieties. If you're looking to enjoy them without overdoing it, try using them as a topping rather than a spread — a small spoonful over oatmeal, yogurt, or apple slices goes a long way in flavor while keeping your portion in check.

If you missed the Little Debbie x Nerdy Nuts collab when it first dropped in February, you’re in luck.

The three limited-edition peanut butters inspired by some of Little Debbie’s most beloved snack cakes are back in stock at nerdynuts.com — and if the initial sellout is any indication, they won’t last long.

The lineup includes three flavors: Oatmeal Creme Pies, Nutty Buddy, and Honey Buns. Each one is hand-made fresh upon order and designed to taste exactly like the Little Debbie treat that inspired it — right down to the mix-ins and toppings.

Here’s a closer look at what’s in each jar.

Oatmeal Creme Pie Peanut Butter Treat

The Oatmeal Creme Pie is arguably Little Debbie’s most iconic snack — and Nerdy Nuts has translated it into jar form with impressive detail.

This one starts with a sweet vanilla creme-flavored peanut butter swirled with dark brown sugar and cinnamon, layered over a light molasses-flavored syrup. On top: marshmallow frosting and brown sugar cinnamon oat clusters for that signature Oatmeal Creme Pie crunch and sweetness.

It’s designed to be spreadable enough for toast or apple slices, but honestly good enough to eat straight off the spoon.

Nutty Buddy Peanut Butter Treat

The Nutty Buddy jar leans into the chocolate-peanut butter combination that made the original snack a pantry staple.

It layers sweet honey-roasted peanut butter and milk chocolate-flavored peanut butter over a base of chocolate syrup, then tops it with crunchy waffle cone pieces and chocolate chips to mimic the distinctive wafer crunch of a Nutty Buddy bar. Nerdy Nuts describes the consistency as “smunchy” — a blend of smooth and crunchy — and notes this one is thick enough to be enjoyed best by the spoonful.

Honey Buns Peanut Butter Treat

The Honey Buns jar might be the most creative of the three — capturing the flavor of a sticky pastry in spreadable form, minus the sticky fingers.

It’s built on sweet vanilla creme and doughy-flavored peanut butter, then finished with a buttery honey-cinnamon donut glaze. The result is something that tastes unmistakably like a Honey Bun but works as a spread, a spoonful, or a topping on pancakes and waffles.

What to Know Before You Order

A few practical details worth knowing:

  • All three jars are available exclusively at nerdynuts.com — they’re not sold in retail stores.
  • Nerdy Nuts’ standard 16-oz jars are priced between $13.99 and $15.99 each, with free shipping on orders over $40.
  • Jars are hand-made fresh upon order, so expect some production time before shipping.
  • These are limited-edition. Nerdy Nuts sold out quickly during the February launch — if you want them, ordering sooner rather than later is the move.
  • The brand notes that products may shift or sink in transit and can melt when shipped to warm climates, so keep that in mind depending on your location.

About Nerdy Nuts

Nerdy Nuts is an independent peanut butter brand known for its over-the-top flavored peanut butter jars loaded with mix-ins. Other flavors in the lineup include PB Galore-O Bundt Cake, Caramel Frosted Brookie, and Dubai Chocolate Bar, among others. The Little Debbie collab is one of the brand’s highest-profile partnerships to date.

The Bottom Line

The Little Debbie x Nerdy Nuts limited-edition peanut butter collab is back in stock after selling out at launch in February. All three flavors — Oatmeal Creme Pie, Nutty Buddy, and Honey Buns — are available now exclusively at nerdynuts.com while supplies last.

Recent Recipes

Lunchables Just Launched a Grown-Up Version of

  • May 13, 2026
  • 4 min read

Chicken in White Wine Sauce

  • May 13, 2026
  • 12 min read

The Unwritten Rules of a Great Meal

  • May 13, 2026
  • 8 min read

Spring Pasta Garden Salad

  • May 13, 2026
  • 8 min read

Trader Joe’s May 2026 Drops Are Turning

  • May 12, 2026
  • 5 min read

Black Bean Dip

  • May 12, 2026
  • 10 min read

The Ingredients That Changed the World

  • May 12, 2026
  • 8 min read

Creamy Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole

  • May 12, 2026
  • 8 min read

Aldi Has Some of Its Best New

  • May 11, 2026
  • 4 min read

Dill Pickle Chex Mix

  • May 11, 2026
  • 11 min read

Tip of the Day

“Always let your meat rest before slicing.”

Whether you're roasting a chicken, grilling steak, or baking pork tenderloin, letting cooked meat rest for 5–10 minutes before slicing allows the juices to redistribute evenly. This simple step keeps your meat juicy and tender, ensuring every bite is flavorful and moist. Bonus: It gives you a moment to plate your sides or garnish for a perfect presentation!

Our Latest Recipes

Blog
Daily Disher

Lunchables Just Launched a Grown-Up Version of Itself — And It Comes With a Wearable Charcuterie Board

Portioned snack packs like Snackables are a smart way to keep snacking in check because the serving size is built in — no measuring, no second-guessing. At 5 grams of protein per pack, they’re a more balanced option than most grab-and-go snacks of the same price and convenience. To make the snack more filling, pair it with a piece of fruit or a small handful of nuts, which adds fiber and healthy fats to help sustain energy between meals.

Read More »
Chicken Recipes
Amelia Grace

Chicken in White Wine Sauce

Use skinless chicken breasts and substitute half-and-half for heavy cream to reduce fat while maintaining the sauce’s luxurious texture—mushrooms add selenium and B vitamins for added nutrition.

Read More »
Blog
Daily Disher

The Unwritten Rules of a Great Meal

Research on the social dimensions of eating consistently finds that meals eaten in the company of others — with genuine conversation, without screens, and at an unhurried pace — are associated with better digestion, lower cortisol levels, and greater meal satisfaction than meals eaten alone or in distracted silence. The psychological safety and connection of a shared meal appears to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, supporting the relaxed state in which digestion functions optimally. The company at the table, in other words, is part of the nutrition.

Read More »

Get your daily dose of delicious!

Skip to content