Two Down, June Still Going: How Fat And Weird Cookie Company Sold Out Two Limited Packs Back to Back
Fat And Weird Cookie Company | Limited Edition Sold-Out Recap
It is the middle of June.
Not the end. Not the last day. The middle. And Fat And Weird Cookie Company has already sold out two exclusive limited packs, back to back, with weeks still left in the month.
There's a Snack in My Boots went first. Then the Munchies Pack followed it right out the door. Two packs, four cookies each, both gone, both in June, both serving as quiet but loud confirmation that when Fat And Weird Cookie Company releases something limited, the community does not need to be asked twice.
If you were there, you already know what you got. If you missed one or both of them, this post exists so that when the next drop comes, you have no excuses for being caught unprepared.
The Pattern That Two Sold-Out Packs Creates
Here is the thing about selling out two consecutive limited edition packs in the same month: it stops being a coincidence and starts being a signal.
One sold-out pack means the product was good. Two sold-out packs in the same month, back to back, means the community is activated and paying attention and moving fast when something they want becomes available with a finite window to get it. That is a different kind of demand signal than a high-traffic product page or a trending hashtag. That is people making a decision to act immediately rather than waiting, which only happens when there is genuine urgency attached to the thing being offered.
Fat And Weird Cookie Company has been building toward this kind of community response for years. Through the Batch Reports and the TikTok Lives and the warehouse flood and the tunnel oven saga and all of the honest, unfiltered documentation of what building this brand actually looks like from the inside. The people who follow along are not passive observers. They are invested. And when a limited pack drops, the investment shows up as action.
There's a Snack in My Boots: sold out. The Munchies Pack: sold out. The month of June: still going.
What Was in the Munchies Pack
For anyone who missed it and wants to know exactly what they missed, here is every cookie in the pack and why it deserved the urgency it generated.
Dad Bod: The One That Apologizes for Nothing
Dad Bod is the sweet, salty, crunchy, rich cookie that was clearly designed for the person who does not want to make a decision between four different snack cravings and has decided, wisely, not to.
The base is oatmeal dough. Warm, slightly chewy, substantial enough to carry everything happening inside and on top of it, which turns out to be quite a lot. The core is caramel fudge. Not caramel as a background note or a swirl through the dough. A full caramel fudge center that breaks open when you bite through and spreads into the surrounding cookie with the kind of richness that stops whatever you were doing and demands attention.
Into the dough: mini chocolate chips, caramel bits, chocolate covered pretzels, and colorful chocolate candy pieces. The pretzels are the detail that elevates the whole cookie. Chocolate covered pretzels bring crunch and a savory edge into a dough environment that is already carrying sweetness from multiple directions, and the contrast is exactly as satisfying as it sounds. The whole thing is finished with sea salt on top, which pulls every flavor in the cookie into sharper focus and makes each bite taste more like itself.
Dad Bod is not subtle. That is the point.
Doughble Trouble: The Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cookie That Earns Its Name
The name is a pun and a warning simultaneously. Doughble Trouble is for the person who looks at a dessert menu and immediately finds the peanut butter option, and it commits to that preference from the dough all the way through to the last bite.
Chocolate dough base. Already an aggressive starting point, already dark and rich before anything else is introduced. The core is peanut butter cream. Not a peanut butter chip mixed into the dough. An actual cream filling sitting at the center of a chocolate cookie, which is one of the most durable flavor pairings in the history of dessert for a reason.
The mix-ins: chocolate sandwich cookies for crunch and more chocolate depth, peanut butter candy pieces for sweetness and texture, and peanut butter chips distributed through the dough for consistent peanut butter presence in every single bite. There is no section of Doughble Trouble where the peanut butter goes quiet or politely steps aside. If this is your flavor language, this cookie is fluent in it.
BBW: The Maximalist's Cookie
BBW is for whoever looks at a cookie and thinks the correct approach is to put more inside it. More textures. More flavors. More reasons to keep going back for another bite. The restraint approach is valid. This is not that.
Vanilla dough base, which is lighter and softer than the oatmeal and chocolate bases in the other cookies and creates a backdrop that lets everything packed into it come through clearly. The core is chocolate vanilla cake pop, a dense, sweet center with celebration-dessert energy that hits differently once it is inside a stuffed cookie rather than on a stick.
The mix-ins: vanilla sandwich cookies and chocolate sandwich cookies both in the same dough, which is already a decision to have two different cookie textures inside your cookie. Then chocolate covered cookie dough bites, which are cookie dough inside a cookie, covered in chocolate, inside another cookie. The whole thing is finished with chocolate sprinkles.
BBW is not one thing happening at once. It is several things happening at once, all of them competing for attention in a way that is genuinely enjoyable to navigate. This is the cookie for someone who wants the full experience every time without compromise.
Nutellabolic: For the Hazelnut Devotee
Nutellabolic is the most focused cookie in the Munchies Pack and, depending on your personal relationship with hazelnut spread, possibly the most dangerous one.
Hazelnut dough base. Not vanilla with hazelnut flavoring mixed in. An actual hazelnut dough, which means the flavor is structural before any filling or mix-in is introduced. The core doubles down: hazelnut spread combined with chopped hazelnut, giving you the smooth richness of the spread alongside the actual texture and bite of the nut in the same mouthful.
Colorful chocolate candy pieces round out the mix-ins, adding sweetness and a familiar chocolate note that balances the hazelnut concentration without pulling focus away from it. Nutellabolic is not trying to do many things. It is trying to do one thing at the highest possible level, and the hazelnut dough combined with a hazelnut core is about as direct a path to that goal as a stuffed cookie can take.
Why the Munchies Pack Sold Out
Four cookies with a theme that did not require explanation. The name told you exactly what the pack was for and who it was for: people who take their snack cravings seriously and want a cookie that matches the energy.
The Munchies Pack did not try to be elegant or restrained or occasion-specific. It was built for the 10pm craving and the four-person group trying to divide a box fairly and the person who did not share their Dad Bod with anyone. That specificity is part of what made it move. A product that knows exactly who it is for travels faster than one that is trying to appeal to everyone at once.
Combined with the community that had just sent There's a Snack in My Boots out the door and was clearly in a buying mood, the Munchies Pack did not have to work hard to generate urgency. The urgency was already there. The pack just had to be worth it.
It was.
Two Sold-Out Packs and What Comes Next
Fat And Weird Cookie Company is in the middle of a June that already has two sold-out limited packs in it, a production line that is finally coming online after months of tunnel oven setbacks, private label conversations with national retailers, a Father's Day pack, and more to come.
The limited pack drops are not slowing down. The brand has built a release rhythm that keeps the community coming back because there is always something with a finite window attached to it. There's always a reason to pay attention right now rather than later. And the sold-out pace on the last two proves that the community is responding to that rhythm exactly the way a limited edition strategy should produce.
If you missed both packs in June, the move now is clear: follow Fat And Weird Cookie Company on TikTok, turn on post notifications, and move on the next one when it drops rather than thinking about it for two days and then finding out it is gone.
The window is real. The sold-out history is documented. The next pack is coming.
June Limited Pack Scoreboard
- There's a Snack in My Boots: Sold out. First to go in June.
- The Munchies Pack: Sold out. Second to go, still the middle of June.
- Dad Bod: Oatmeal dough, caramel fudge core, chocolate covered pretzels, sea salt top. Gone.
- Doughble Trouble: Chocolate dough, peanut butter cream core, double peanut butter mix-ins. Gone.
- BBW: Vanilla dough, chocolate vanilla cake pop core, two kinds of sandwich cookies plus cookie dough bites. Gone.
- Nutellabolic: Hazelnut dough, hazelnut spread and chopped hazelnut core, chocolate candy pieces. Gone.
- Lesson: When a Fat And Weird Cookie Company limited pack drops, the window is measured in days, not weeks.
FAQ: Fat And Weird Cookie Company Munchies Pack Sold Out
Why did the Fat And Weird Cookie Company Munchies Pack sell out so fast? The Munchies Pack sold out quickly because of a combination of factors: a highly specific, cravings-forward theme that resonated immediately with the target audience, limited quantity as a built-in scarcity driver, and a community that was already activated from sending There's a Snack in My Boots out the door just days before. Fat And Weird Cookie Company has built an audience that moves fast on limited drops, and two consecutive sell-outs in the same month reflect how engaged that community is.
What cookies were in the Fat And Weird Cookie Company Munchies Pack? The Munchies Pack contained four 5.5oz gourmet stuffed cookies: Dad Bod (oatmeal dough, caramel fudge core, chocolate covered pretzels, sea salt), Doughble Trouble (chocolate dough, peanut butter cream core, double peanut butter mix-ins), BBW (vanilla dough, chocolate vanilla cake pop core, two kinds of sandwich cookies and chocolate covered cookie dough bites), and Nutellabolic (hazelnut dough, hazelnut spread and chopped hazelnut core, chocolate candy pieces).
Is the Munchies Pack coming back from Fat And Weird Cookie Company? The Munchies Pack was released as a June-exclusive limited edition. It has sold out and is not currently available. Fat And Weird Cookie Company has not announced whether it will return. For updates on future limited packs and potential rereleases, follow the brand on TikTok and check their website directly.
What was There's a Snack in My Boots from Fat And Weird Cookie Company? There's a Snack in My Boots was the limited edition pack that sold out just before the Munchies Pack, making it the first of two consecutive June sell-outs for Fat And Weird Cookie Company. It featured four 5.5oz gourmet stuffed cookies built around nostalgic childhood toy archetypes including a space ranger, little green aliens, a cowboy sheriff, and a dinosaur. It is also sold out and no longer available.
How do I make sure I do not miss the next Fat And Weird Cookie Company limited pack? Follow Fat And Weird Cookie Company on TikTok and turn on post notifications for the account. The brand announces limited pack drops on TikTok first, and the community that acts quickly on those announcements is the community that gets the packs before they sell out. Based on the recent pace of two sell-outs in the middle of June, waiting even a day or two after an announcement carries real risk of missing it.
What is the Fat And Weird Cookie Company limited pack release schedule? Fat And Weird Cookie Company does not publish a set calendar for limited pack releases in advance. Packs are announced on TikTok and through the brand's social channels, often close to the release date. The brand has been releasing themed packs throughout 2026, including the Lemon 4-Pack for spring, the Munchies Pack and There's a Snack in My Boots for June, and a Father's Day pack. More drops are expected across the rest of the year.
What makes the Fat And Weird Cookie Company stuffed cookies different from regular cookies? Every Fat And Weird Cookie Company cookie is 5.5 ounces and features a gooey stuffed center in addition to mix-ins throughout the dough and finishing toppings. The stuffed center is the defining product element: a real, separate filling inside the cookie that exists as a distinct layer rather than being baked into the dough. The result is a cookie that delivers multiple flavor and texture experiences in a single bite, at a size and quality level that the brand's production infrastructure makes possible.
How many limited packs has Fat And Weird Cookie Company released in 2026? As of mid June 2026, Fat And Weird Cookie Company has released and sold out multiple limited edition packs, including There's a Snack in My Boots and the Munchies Pack in June alone. Earlier in the year the brand released the Lemon 4-Pack in spring and has also offered Father's Day and other seasonal packs. The brand's limited release strategy is ongoing and community members should follow on TikTok for the most current drop announcements.
Follow Fat And Weird Cookie Company on Instagram, Facebook and TiktTok. Turn on notifications. Two packs sold out in the middle of June. The next one is coming and the window will not be wide. Do not find out about it after it is already gone.
