S’mores Just Got a Salty-Sweet Upgrade: Honey Maid Launches Limited-Edition Salted Caramel Grahams
If you’re planning your first bonfire of the spring season, you might want to rethink your standard chocolate-and-marshmallow setup. Honey Maid has officially released its Limited-Edition Salted Caramel Graham Crackers, a flavor profile that is perfectly timed for the 2026 “swicy” and gourmet-snacking trends.
This new release marks a departure from the classic honey-only base, introducing a sophisticated blend of buttery caramel and a hint of sea salt to the iconic graham cracker crunch.
The Flavor Profile: A Modern Classic
The Salted Caramel grahams are designed to be a “not-too-sweet” treat, balancing the deep, toasted notes of caramel with a visible sprinkle of salt.
- The “Fresh Stacks” Format: To cater to 2026's active lifestyle, these are being released in the Fresh Stacks packaging—smaller, individually wrapped sleeves that ensure the crackers stay crisp during travel or in lunchboxes.
- Whole Grain Power: Each serving provides 8g of whole grains and contains no high-fructose corn syrup, saturated fat, or cholesterol, aligning with the “functional indulgence” trend seen in recent releases like Quaker Protein Rice Crisps.
Elevating the S’more
While these crackers are great for solo snacking, the early buzz in the food community is all about their potential for s'mores. By using a salted caramel base, you essentially create a “Salted Caramel S’more” without needing extra sauces or syrups.
- Pro-Tip: Pair these with dark chocolate and a toasted marshmallow for a complex, campfire-ready dessert that rivals what you’d find at a high-end bistro.
- The “Sweet & Salty” Duo: For an even easier snack, food bloggers are recommending a thick layer of creamy peanut butter between two salted caramel squares.
The Limited-Edition Chase
As we’ve seen with other high-profile 2026 drops—like the Lemon Sheet Cake at TJ's or the Blueberry Sourdough at the warehouse—these grahams are a seasonal offering. Retailers are currently showing promotional pricing through late spring and early summer, meaning they may disappear once the primary “s’mores season” concludes.
Where to Find Them
The Salted Caramel Fresh Stacks are rolling out to major grocery chains, including Target, Safeway, and Walmart. For shoppers in the Bristol area, keep an eye on the “New Arrivals” or the “S’mores Center” end-caps. They are typically priced between $4.49 and $4.99 per box.
Are you ready to retire the plain graham cracker, or is honey the only way to go? Do you think the salted caramel profile will be the breakout hit of the summer bonfire season? Let us know in the comments!
