Häagen-Dazs Just Turned One of Its Best-Selling Flavors Into a New Ice Cream Bar
Häagen-Dazs is expanding its popular lineup of mini ice cream bars with a trendy new flavor-but only at Costco (which famously sells its own, very similar ice cream bars).
It has been a busy year for fans of the iconic ice cream brand, which debuted two new bars-Cherry Dark Chocolate and Toasted Coconut Crunch-nationwide in January and the Sam's Club-exclusive Salted Caramel Graham Mini Ice Cream Bars last month.
Now, Parade has learned the 66-year-old company is expanding its retail line of mini bars with a new flavor that it said is rooted in one of the brand's best‑selling ice creams and aligned with modern dessert trends.
Following what the premium ice cream brand called a successful relaunch of its pistachio ice cream flavor in 2024 and growing consumer demand for more globally inspired flavors (not to mention the popularity of pistachio-chocolate combos), Häagen-Dazs said it's launching new Dubai Style Chocolate Mini Ice Cream Bars exclusively at Costco clubs.
Häagen-Dazs Officially Debuts New Dubai-Style Chocolate Mini Ice Cream Bars
Häagen-Dazs' new Dubai Style Chocolate Mini Ice Cream Bars are made with creamy pistachio ice cream that features crunchy inclusions of kataifi that's "toasted to golden perfection" before being coated in the brand's beloved rich milk chocolate shell with "global levels of indulgence," according to an official statement shared in an email with Parade.
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When Will Häagen-Dazs' New Mini Ice Cream Bars Be Available at Costco?
The new mini bars will be available in boxes of 20 single-serve bars at select Costco stores beginning the week of April 27 (MSRP $15.49 to $15.99), although some fans have already begun spotting the items at their local club.
Parade has also been told that a wider rollout is planned for the rest of the United States (excluding Texas and the Southeast) in the coming weeks.
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This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 7:03 AM.