Bring back Kroger's Jolly Snowman Pops

Recent signers:
austin ward and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As a child, my family and I cherished the holiday tradition of enjoying Kroger's limited edition Jolly Snowman Pops. Every year, these delightful treats held a special place in our hearts, bringing warmth, comfort, and a burst of nostalgia to our holiday celebrations. The absence of these pops on store shelves has left a noticeable gap, not just in my holiday traditions, but in those of countless families who share the sweetness of similar memories.

Jolly Snowman Pops are much more than just frozen desserts. They are little bundles of joy on a stick that encapsulate the spirit and happiness of the holiday season. These pops have the power to bring smiles and foster cherished moments for families across the nation. Their discontinuation has inadvertently stripped away a small, yet significant piece of holiday joy.

I firmly believe that the return of these treats will rekindle the joy and excitement of countless individuals who, like me, find happiness in these holiday confections. The holiday season is when families come together to create lasting memories, and bringing back Jolly Snowman Pops would be a heartwarming gesture that Kroger could offer to its customers.

Imagine the delight on children's faces when they see these familiar treats in the freezer section once again. Picture families gathering around, sharing the simple yet profound joy of indulging in Jolly Snowman Pops, just as they did in years past. It's a small request, but one that carries the weight of tradition and nostalgia.

To those who remember the magic of Jolly Snowman Pops, and to those who wish to experience it anew, I urge you to join me in this heartfelt plea. Let’s encourage Kroger to bring back this cherished holiday treat and fill the holiday season with sweet memories once more. Please sign this petition and support the return of the limited edition Kroger Jolly Snowman Pops.

46

Recent signers:
austin ward and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As a child, my family and I cherished the holiday tradition of enjoying Kroger's limited edition Jolly Snowman Pops. Every year, these delightful treats held a special place in our hearts, bringing warmth, comfort, and a burst of nostalgia to our holiday celebrations. The absence of these pops on store shelves has left a noticeable gap, not just in my holiday traditions, but in those of countless families who share the sweetness of similar memories.

Jolly Snowman Pops are much more than just frozen desserts. They are little bundles of joy on a stick that encapsulate the spirit and happiness of the holiday season. These pops have the power to bring smiles and foster cherished moments for families across the nation. Their discontinuation has inadvertently stripped away a small, yet significant piece of holiday joy.

I firmly believe that the return of these treats will rekindle the joy and excitement of countless individuals who, like me, find happiness in these holiday confections. The holiday season is when families come together to create lasting memories, and bringing back Jolly Snowman Pops would be a heartwarming gesture that Kroger could offer to its customers.

Imagine the delight on children's faces when they see these familiar treats in the freezer section once again. Picture families gathering around, sharing the simple yet profound joy of indulging in Jolly Snowman Pops, just as they did in years past. It's a small request, but one that carries the weight of tradition and nostalgia.

To those who remember the magic of Jolly Snowman Pops, and to those who wish to experience it anew, I urge you to join me in this heartfelt plea. Let’s encourage Kroger to bring back this cherished holiday treat and fill the holiday season with sweet memories once more. Please sign this petition and support the return of the limited edition Kroger Jolly Snowman Pops.

The Decision Makers

Kroger Co.
Kroger Co.

Supporter Voices

Petition Updates

Share this petition

Petition created on October 4, 2025