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This Thanksgiving, Kraft is shaking up tradition with a surprising culinary creation. The company has introduced an apple pie-flavored mac and cheese, blending sweet and savory elements for a limited time only.
WASHINGTON — Get ready for a unique taste experience this holiday season as Kraft unveils its latest twist on the classic macaroni and cheese. The new Apple Pie Mac & Cheese flavor combines elements of two beloved holiday staples: mac & cheese and apple pie.
This exclusive offering from Kraft marries the comforting taste of its iconic mac & cheese with the warm flavors of cinnamon and the tartness of green apple. It’s designed to spark conversation and bring a fresh twist to the Thanksgiving dinner table.
“We aimed to deliver a memorable and unexpected experience for our mac & cheese enthusiasts this holiday season,” said Cheryl Barbee, the communications director for Kraft Mac & Cheese at The Kraft Heinz Company, in a press statement. “Our Apple Pie flavor is the latest in our 2025 lineup of innovative tastes, blending nostalgic holiday favorites with bold new flavors. It’s just the beginning of more delightful surprises from our brand.”
To launch this novel flavor, Kraft has partnered with actor Jason Biggs, famed for his role in the “American Pie” series. Biggs highlighted that sometimes the most surprising combinations can be incredibly successful.

“Kraft Mac & Cheese Apple Pie flavor is daring yet delicious, and is bound to be the talk of the Thanksgiving table this year,” Biggs said. “I love that no matter your age, mac & cheese and apple pie are both Thanksgiving favorites that bring everyone together. Because of that, I wanted to ensure this partnership came to life in the same spirit with a nod to my past, but also reflecting where I’m at today. Similar to Kraft Mac & Cheese and I teaming up, this flavor combo is unexpected, but it just works.”
If you’re feeling adventurous enough to try out this new combo, Kraft Mac & Cheese Apple Pie flavor is now available for a limited time only for $1.48 on Walmart.com, while supplies last.