Are you prepared for the day of love? Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re panicking about what to get the special someone in your life, don’t worry—we’ve found some amazing vegan products on Amazon, all under $50.
Looking for other great Valentine’s Day gift ideas? Think color-changing Oreos, mimosa-flavored cinnamon rolls, and Hot Pot Bombs. Luckily, they’re all available right now. Get the full details in this week’s food news roundup below.
Plus, we’ve got an update from Impossible Foods and a look at how vegan wings are scoring big with Americans ahead of this year’s Super Bowl.
Oreo’s newest cookie features first-of-its-kind color-changing creme. | Mondelēz
Oreo releases color-changing cookies with Marvel, and they’re vegan
You can always rely on Oreo for an accidentally vegan cookie. Its classic options are dairy-free, and many of its limited-edition flavors are vegan too, including its recent collaboration with Reese’s. Now, it has teamed up with Marvel to create its new Stuf of Legends range, which features character embossments and even first-of-its-kind color-changing creme. Like many of its other options, Stuf of Legends is free from animal-derived ingredients. The cookies are available to purchase now, for a limited time only.
Cinnaholic’s new cinnamon rolls combines brunch’s best flavors into one decadent treat. | Cinnaholic
Cinnaholic launches new vegan roll that tastes just like a mimosa
If you’re partial to a mimosa with brunch, you’ll probably love Cinnaholic’s latest vegan offering: a Mimosa Mocktail Roll. According to the popular chain, the new cinnamon roll is topped with mimosa frosting, fresh strawberries, and a citrusy drizzle. Are you drooling, or is it just us? The limited-edition roll will be available until the end of March.
Fly By Jing’s Hot Pot Bomb makes it easy to enjoy the comfort dish. | Fly By Jing
Fly By Jing releases the first-ever “Hot Pot Bomb” and it’s vegan
Fly By Jing has made vegan hot pot easier than ever with its first-ever Hot Pot Bomb. Developed in collaboration with Logan Moffitt—better known as TikTok’s “Cucumber Guy”—the Hot Pot Bomb works much like stock. You simply drop the hot pot block into boiling water in a hot pot cooker, add ingredients like noodles, vegetables, and tofu, and within minutes, you’ve created an umami-rich, spicy hot pot.
“Hot pot is my comfort ritual. I love it because it’s deeply personal and completely customizable, with bold, exciting flavors that really wake up the senses. Creating the first-ever Hot Pot Bomb with Fly By Jing is our way of sharing that experience with you,” said Moffitt. “This mini Hot Pot Bomb is real innovation, taking a dish usually meant for big groups and making it easy, fast, and delicious for one person at home.”
Maya’s Cookies new Black History Month collection brings back fan-favorites from past collections. | Maya’s Cookies
Maya’s Cookies has unveiled its new Black History Month collection
Popular California bakery Maya’s Cookies, which has locations in San Diego and San Marcos, has revealed its Black History Month collection for 2026. This year’s limited-edition range, titled The Continuity of Culture, pays tribute to several of the vegan bakery’s past offerings.
The collection includes The MVP, which originally debuted as part of the 2024 Black History Month lineup and honors Earvin Magic Johnson. The cookie features brown sugar dough with chocolate chips, caramel chips, toasted pecans, shredded coconut, and caramelized vegan condensed milk. There’s also The Amanda Gorman, first introduced in 2021, made with raspberries soaked in lemon juice, white chocolate, and lemon zest, as well as The Chart Topper, which honors Patti LaBelle and features peach jam, peach pieces, and a cinnamon brown sugar crumble.
The new collection is available for a limited time and can be ordered nationwide.
Impossible Foods enters a new chapter following leadership change. | Impossible Foods
Impossible Foods’ CEO is stepping down
Impossible Foods CEO Peter McGuinness, who took over from founder Pat Brown four years ago, is stepping down.
During his tenure, McGuinness sought to give plant-based meat a new image by emphasizing nutrition over the climate benefits of vegan protein, which had previously been the company’s key focus. Following his departure, chief legal officer Jason Gao, chief demand officer Meredith Madden, and chief supply officer Robert Hass will take over leadership of the company.
“Impossible is primed to further strengthen its position in the marketplace as a respected food company built for long-term success,” Fedele Bauccio, a member of Impossible Foods’ board of directors, said in a statement. “We’re grateful for Peter’s impactful leadership as CEO, which helped establish Impossible as the strongest player in the category.”
Vegan wings are a tasty option for Super Bowl Sunday. | Danielle Brown
New study says more than 50 percent of Americans want plant-based wings for the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is here, and for many people, that means eating a wings, and a lot of them. But according to a new poll by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), more than 50 percent of Americans would chow down on plant-based wings over chicken ones, if they were available. The poll also found that young adults were more likely to consider trying plant-based wings if they were on offer.
Are you among them? Check out some of our favorite vegan wings here. “Whether you are an armchair quarterback or in the end zone, choosing a plant-based diet is a win for good health,” says Stephanie McBurnett, RDN, a nutrition educator for PCRM.
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