UPDATE: August 30, 2018 at 11:55 a.m.

Kraft Heinz has officially announced the arrival of two new whipped creams that are a candy-lovers dream come true. Hershey's Chocolate and Reese's-flavored whipped creams are coming to grocery stores nationwide this October. Select locations are already carrying the 7-ounce containers, which will retail for $2.99–$3.99 a can.

In the press release announcing the news, Kraft made us drool with a friendly reminder of all the things whipped cream improves, including pancakes, waffles, ice cream, and fruit. In the immortal words of Green Day, wake me up when September ends the whipped cream is here.

UPDATE: July 18, 2018 at 12:18 p.m.

These bad boys have officially hit stores, Munchies reports. Though they've only been spotted at Hy-Vees in the midwest to date, they're expected to be rolled out most major retailers soon. GET TO IT, FAM.

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ORIGINAL STORY: June 27, 2018

For sugar lovers, whipped cream is a VERY important topping. It turns snacks that already taste amazing — ice cream, pie, pancakes — into insane masterpieces. If you agree, you're going to want to sit down for this: rumor has it, Hershey's and Reese's whipped cream are soon hitting shelves.

Now I don't know what we've done to deserve this, but according to food Instagrammer Markie Devo, they're coming to all major retailers the 3rd week of July. We. Are. Freaking. Out.

Imagine an ice cream sundae with your usual suspects i.e., massive scoops of ice cream, nuts, cookie pieces, fruit, maybe a nice maraschino cherry, but instead of adding a squeeze of regular whip, you can add milk chocolate Hershey or Reese's in creamy form. Yes plz.

Many took to the comment section of the food Instagrammer's post to share their freak out publicly. One fan of the new topping suggested skipping the sundae all together and eating them both straight to the face, and we're taking notes.

The only thing left to do now is wait patiently with a spoon in hand. We've reached out to Hershey's to confirm this unreal news but haven't heard back yet. Check back for updates.

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