SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bar has fans chilling out on Draft Day

Bryce Young partners with SNICKERS on its Bryce Cream Bar, photo provided by SNICKERS
Bryce Young partners with SNICKERS on its Bryce Cream Bar, photo provided by SNICKERS /
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As the NFL Draft approaches, Bryce Young is anticipating a big night. The top NFL Draft prospect hopes to be one of the first names called by the commissioner. Even if there are traditional boos as the commissioner takes the stage, the SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bar will get cheers from all the fans.

Draft Day is a big deal not only for the players but also for the fans. While that hangry feeling coupled with the anticipation might put people on edge, the reality is that everyone could use a little food diversion. Luckily, SNICKERS is coming to the rescue.

The SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bar is in honor of the NFL Draft prospect Bryce Young. The frozen dessert features, “creamy peanut butter ice cream, smooth caramel and crunchy peanuts covered in a chocolatey shell as the original SNICKERS Ice Cream bar.”

SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bar
Bryce Young partners with SNICKERS on its Bryce Cream Bar, photo provided by SNICKERS /

Speaking about this special offering, Bryce Young said, “It’s a dream come true to see a SNICKERS Ice Cream bar with my name on it. I am beyond excited to be part of the 2023 NFL Draft alongside SNICKERS Ice Cream and can’t wait to share our SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bars with fans.”

As NFL Sponsor, SNICKERS understands that food and sports go hand in hand. While many people can remember those iconic Super Bowl commercials, it is more than just a funny moment that brings a touch of levity. Having that treat which puts the hunger away is always important. From the player to the fan, no one should go without.

Although the special SNICKERS Bryce Cream Bars are only available in a few select locations, fans can enter online to win a package. Bue, regular SNICKERS Ice Cream offerings can be found at various retailers. It might not have Bryce’s name on the wrapper, but it still tastes great. Isn’t what is under the wrapper that matters?