Snoop Dogg brings Snoopsicle to Costco for July Fourth

Snoop Dogg is shifting his summer spotlight toward a sherbet popsicle line, launching Snoopsicle at select Costco stores nationwide just ahead of July Fourth—part of Dr. Bombay, the creamery founded by Snoop and his son, Cordell Broadus.
On a summer run through Costco. the moment shoppers spot the new box can feel like more than just a seasonal purchase—it’s Snoop Dogg’s brand showing up in the biggest big-box way possible. This July Fourth, the Southern California hip-hop icon is launching Snoopsicle, a sherbet popsicle from Dr. Bombay, at select Costco locations across the country.
The move is a pivot from Snoop’s more adult “gin and juice” branding into something he’s pitching as family-friendly. Snoopsicle is being rolled out as part of a canned-and-cooler era for the Dr. Bombay lineup, which also includes hard iced teas and lemonades introduced by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
The product itself comes in one signature combo flavor: “razzed out,” a mix of raspberry, cherry, and lime sherbet. The packaging says the bars are made with real fruit juice and include no artificial colors. Each box contains 24 bars, and the price at Costco is listed as $14.99, according to a video posted to Instagram.
Snoopsicle is the first popsicle offering from Dr. Bombay, a creamery founded by Snoop and his son, Cordell Broadus. The company frames Dr. Bombay as a tribute to Snoop’s father. who was raised on a Mississippi dairy farm and learned to make ice cream “hand-churning the old-school way.” On its website. the brand emphasizes “No shortcuts. just patience. care. and real ingredients.”.
Dr. Bombay’s roots stretch beyond the popsicles too. Snoop and Broadus opened a scoop shop in Venice, California, and later distributed their fruit-forward ice creams at Walmart and 7-11.
While Snoopsicle is the new summer headline, the company says Dr. Bombay’s menu includes a range of other flavors: blueberry muffin. peanut butter and jelly. strawberry cream. tropical sherbet. orange cream. caramel apple. and Long Beach fruit cart—a nod to Snoop’s hometown about 25 miles south of Los Angeles.
The brand’s message is direct about what it’s trying to deliver. “It is legacy, remixed,” Dr. Bombay says on its website. pairing “Creamy ice cream” with “bold sherbet. ” with nostalgia meeting “new energy.” Another line from the company adds. “Because some cravings don’t just pass. ” Dr. Bombay says. “they are part of the vibe.”.
The arrival of Snoopsicle at select Costco stores turns that “vibe” into something measurable—24 bars per box. $14.99 per pack—just in time for households planning for July Fourth desserts. For fans of Dr. Bombay’s fruit-forward style. it’s a new format. but the same core pitch: real ingredients. bold sherbet flavors. and a summer treat designed for sharing.
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Costco really out here selling Snoop popsicles? Bet it’s just like normal sherbet tho.
So is this part of that “gin and juice” thing or are they like trying to go kid friendly now? I’m confused but I kinda want to try the razzed out flavor.
Wait Dr. Bombay sounds like a dairy company but then it says it’s Snoop and his son? I thought Dr Dre was involved too with the drinks?? Feels like a whole conspiracy of celebrity iced tea at Costco.
Razzed out sounds like it’ll taste like cough syrup lime lol. But $14.99 for 24 bars is actually not bad. Also I swear I saw this on a TikTok like months ago so not sure if it’s really “select Costco nationwide” or just one store.