Sam's Club Delights Shoppers By Bringing Back Top-Selling Cotton Candy Grapes: 'Yummy, Crunchy and Sweet'
Everyone has their favorite go-to snack they enjoy whenever they're suddenly in the mood for something to eat.
For some, said snack might take the form of a fresh bag of Lay's or corn chips. For others, it might mean a moist snack cake from Little Debbie or Entenmann's. And for many others, it could take the form of a fresh piece of fruit like a banana, apple, orange or the viral Cotton Candy grapes that have been making their way to grocery stores across the country.
Fortunately, as the summer season fast approaches, Sam's Club has confirmed the return of the fan-favorite fruit snacks, giving shoppers plenty of reason to visit their local supermarkets in the very near future.
As anyone who has tasted the treat can surely attest, Cotton Candy grapes are a trademarked variety of seedless green grapes that naturally taste like cotton candy. A result of genetic crossbreeding between multiple grape varieties, the treat quickly became a popular item among mainstream shoppers, leading it to become a highly sought after commodity over the past few years.
Available for a limited-time only, the new Sam's Club item is currently priced at around $3.29 per pound on the chain's website, with three pound packages of the fruit sold for $9.87.
"Cotton Candy Grapes bring a delightful burst of sweetness that tastes just like the nostalgic pink spun-sugar treat from your childhood," Sam's Club wrote of the limited-time treats. "These unique grapes are a fun and flavorful way to enjoy nature's candy."
Of course, if customers' reviews of the Cotton Candy Grapes are any indication, the returning Sam's Club item is guaranteed to be just as popular today as it was upon its initial debut.
"I have been completely addicted to Cotton Candy Grapes since I first bit into one about a year ago," one shopper said in their review of the product. "Give them a try… if you don't like ‘sugary-sweet' stuff you might not like them as much as I do. But if you like cotton candy or other sweets I bet the farm you will."
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 4:49 PM.