“Stranger Things” fans can now get a taste of the “Upside Down” courtesy of Chips Ahoy!
The new and limited-edition cookies were inspired by the “Upside Down,” a dark alternate dimension that has played a key role in every season of Netflix’s hit show “Stranger Things,” which are officially available for purchase at grocery stores nationwide.
“A treat that is as otherworldly as it is delicious, the cookie blends the flavors of Chips Ahoy! with the world of ‘Stranger Things,'” the brand said in a news release.
Here’s what to know about the limited-edition cookies, including what they taste like and where to find them.
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Where to get Chips! Ahoy ‘Stranger Things’ cookies
According to Chips Ahoy!, the cookies will be available for purchase at grocery stores nationwide on Monday, Aug. 11.
But the cookies weren’t the only Chips Ahoy! x “Stranger Things” product to make its debut, as fans are invited to step into the Upside Down through an immersive augmented reality game accessible via a QR code printed on the package or by visiting chipsahoyscan.com.
Playing the game, other than for the fun of it, gives you the chance to win exclusive prizes, including an Eddie Munson-inspired guitar in addition to other limited-edition “Stranger Things” merch.
The game will be accessible from Monday, Aug. 11 through Wednesday, Dec. 31, the same day the final volume of “Stranger Things” Season 5 premieres on Netflix.
Chips Ahoy! has also released “retro-inspired Original Chips Ahoy! packs that harken back to the look and feel of the 1980s Chips Ahoy! packaging when ‘Stranger Things’ takes place.”
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What do the Chips Ahoy! ‘Stranger Things’ cookies taste like?
The Chips Ahoy! “Stranger Things” cookies feature a new chocolatey base, fudge chips and a red strawberry-flavored filling. It will likely remind you of a chocolate-dipped strawberry.
According to Chips Ahoy!, it is the brand’s first-ever fruit-flavored filling and is meant to represent “the Rifts” that serve as the entrance to the “Upside Down.” The packaging also “incorporates quintessential design elements from the show and a special glow-in-the-dark feature.”
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ‘Stranger Things’ and Chips Ahoy! create limited-edition cookies