02/24/2026
Where are my fellow Michiganders? Too cute not to share! ✋❤️
Someone took the Lunchables concept, handed it to Michigan, and the result is the greatest snack pack ever assembled in the history of portable food. The Michigables — A Taste of Pure Michigan — comes loaded with a Coney dog, Mackinac Island fudge, Better Made chips, cheddar cheese cubes, a Sanders bumpy cake slice, and a Faygo Red Pop, and it is the most aggressively Michigan thing that has ever existed in one tray. Other states get crackers and processed cheese. Michigan gets a full cultural identity vacuum sealed in blue plastic. This isn't a snack. This is a heritage kit.
Every single item in this tray has a legitimate Michigan origin story that goes back decades. The Coney dog has been a Detroit institution since Greek and Macedonian immigrants started serving them in the early 1900s. Faygo Red Pop has been bottled in Detroit since 1907 when two brothers named Ben and Perry Feigenson started making fruit-flavored sodas and accidentally built a Michigan legend. Sanders has been producing its famous bumpy cake and fudge toppings in Metro Detroit since 1875, making it one of the oldest confectionery companies in the state. Better Made potato chips have been made in Detroit since 1930. Every compartment in this tray is a chapter in Michigan food history and none of it is an accident.
The genius of the Michigables is that it captures exactly what Michigan food culture actually is — unpretentious, deeply local, and completely unapologetic about what it loves. Nobody in this state is embarrassed about their Faygo. Nobody is downplaying their Coney loyalty. Michigan food isn't trying to be trendy or elevated or featured in a magazine. It's just really, really good food made by real Michigan people that has stood the test of time because it earned its place at the table. Or in this case, in the tray.
The little Michigan mitten molded right into the bottom left compartment of the tray is the detail that pushes this whole thing over the edge. Whoever designed this knew exactly what they were doing. It's not enough to fill the tray with Michigan foods — you have to stamp the shape of the state right into the plastic so there's absolutely zero confusion about where this came from and who it belongs to. Michigan didn't just make a snack pack. Michigan made a statement. Take your Lunchables. We'll take the Michigables and we will not be taking questions.