Oreo fans can’t wait to get their hands on a new breakfast food item that sources say will be made widely available soon.

Fans of the Oreo O’s Breakfast Cereal will likely be thrilled for a chance to try out the new product in question, which some customers have already seen at “several random stores” in the U.S., according to food blogger Markie Devo.

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The blogger’s Instagram account previewed Post Consumer Brands’ new Oreo Puffs Cereal in a post on Sunday, Nov. 24. The product features sweetened corn and oat cereal created using “real Oreo Cookie wafers,” which appear in a puff form, according to the post. The cereal also includes bits of marshmallows, making the combined cereal concoction look similar in color to traditional Oreo cookies.

The new cereal will soon be “heading to stores that carry the brand,” the post’s caption explained, though the exact timeline of the rollout wasn’t immediately clear. Some discount and bargain stores have already begun stocking Oreo Puffs Cereal “in random states,” and GoPuff and eBay are also selling it online, the food blogger wrote in response to a fan query made in the post’s comment section.

Several Oreo fans wrote in to say that they are eager for an opportunity to give the Oreo Puffs a try. “These sound amazing,” one fan wrote as another shared that they are “Craving this.”

“These look good! I’ll be searching for them :),” one Instagram user commented.

“Definitely a must try 🥣,” one fan wrote while another applauded the “throwback to the original Oreo O’s with the marshmallows 😎.”

“I would have to say this right here looks bomb,” an Instagram user agreed.

“I’d def try these 🔥🔥,” another Instagram user declared.

While most Oreo fans seemed excited by the inclusion of the marshmallows in the new cereal, not everyone was convinced that the addition was a good idea. “Wish it didn’t have marshmallows 🤢🤢🤮,” one Instagram user wrote.

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