The Sugar Festival, or Sugarfest as the community has already started calling it, is easily one of the most exciting updates to hit Adopt Me! in 2026, and Adoption Island has never looked quite like this before. It is a major annual spring and Easter celebration that began on March 13 and runs through April 6. The player base is now completely addicted to it, where the whole map has become a literal candy wonderland. You could navigate the perilous Cocoa River, roll the Sugar Dice at a Game of Sweets board game, and there is no lack of things that you can do to keep yourself occupied as you grind towards those juicy rewards.

What really has trading servers buzzing, though, is the brand-new lineup of candy and dessert-themed Adopt Me Sugar Festival Pets. The developers clearly had a lot of fun with this onegummies, chocolate, baked goods, the whole spread. Because every single one of these pets is tied to a four-week limited window, demand is already through the roof, and the chaos on trading servers is very real. It doesn't matter whether you are here to stock up on your inventory or you simply want to know everything about all the fuss that has gone on with the top five Adopt Me Sugar Festival Pets. This is where you will find everything you need to know. Sugar Festival.
The Top 10 Adopt Me Sugar Festival Pets
1. Candicorn (Legendary) — Week 1

The Candicorn is the unchallenged star of the Sugar Festival, and it gets it instantly. It is a magical unicorn that is designed completely after candy corn and sweet meat, colored in pastel colors, with a horn of candy-stripes and a mane that literally looks like spun sugar that has come to life. It is as endearing as it can be, and the community already falls in love with it.
The catch is that the only way to get a Candicorn directly is by spending 1,000 Robux in the event shop. That premium price tag is exactly what makes it such a powerful trading asset, though players chasing Neon or Mega Neon versions are going to need multiple copies, which means demand stays high, and the value follows. The Candicorn should be at the top of your wish list if you are putting up a serious inventory.
2. Gumball Caterpillar (Ultra-Rare)— Week 1

The Gumball Caterpillar is a free-to-earn pet, creative and imaginative, which the game has not been enjoying in a long time, and which is one of the most talked-about additions to the festival. This Ultra-Rare pet resembles a squishy-looking caterpillar made of colorful, shiny gumballs with a cute little set of antennae on it that you have ever seen on a virtual animal.
Getting one takes patience rather than Candy Eggs. Then you will be required to play the Game of Sweets board game with Sugar Dice by rolling. Each lap around the board that you finish gives you a Gumball, and after you possess five Gumballs, they all fuse, and your Gumball Caterpillar is shown. It is a slog, but the reward is a truly one-of-a-kind pet that doesn’t require any money.
3. Cocoadile (Uncommon) — Week 1

The Cocoadile could become the most full-bodied pet of the entire festival. It is a crocodile made entirely of rich brown chocolate, and this particular animal is not lying quietly in the store, but you may see these chocolatey crocodiles dashing furiously through the Cocoa River in the daytime cycle, and they will knock you over the edge and steal your hard-bought Candy Eggs, unless you take particular care.
They are much more agreeable, however, at night. Go to the Cocoa Campfire at night, and you can buy yourself a Cocoadile at the cost of 14,000 Candy Eggs. It is a more grindable pet of the event, making it a good early target in case you intend to grind a Neon of this character without spending Robux.
4. Gummy Guana (Rare)— Week 1

If gummy candy aesthetics are your thing, the Gummy Guana is going to be your absolute favorite pet from this event. This Rare pet is designed to look like a classic gummy lizard, bright, translucent, and almost edible-looking in the best possible way. The design is genuinely impressive and stands out beautifully in neon form.
To open it, one has to visit the Candy Cliffs and be a little patient in mining. It will require Candy Chisels, which cost 6,500 Candy Eggs apiece or can be acquired by playing minigames, and seven of them are necessary to cut through all the levels of rock candy that surround the Gummy Guana within. Plan your chisel supply carefully and try to earn as many as possible through gameplay rather than buying them all outright. Your Candy Egg reserves will thank you later.
5. Mochi Meow (Legendary) — Week 2

Arriving in Week 2 of the Sugar Festival, the Mochi Meow has already become one of the most beloved Adopt Me Sugar Festival pets of the entire event. This Epic animal is precisely similar to the mochi cat, which seems such a squishy, round animal, with big ears and a tea cake face. It is, in a word, irresistible.
The peculiarity of the Mochi Meow is that it is not sold at a price of one Robux, like the Candicorn. The players may either get their Mochi Meow by acquiring special Mochi Mallets in the Game of Sweets or purchase it directly with 25,000 Candy Eggs. This ease of access is one of the reasons why society has clung to it so much. One of the pets that you can really grind is considered a legendary pet, which is a decent reward.
6. Waffle Wyrm (Ultra-Rare) — Week 2

The Waffle Wyrm is already being called one of the best-looking Ultra-Rares the Sugar Festival has produced, and it is not hard to see why. This golden wyrm is completely constructed of waffles, syrup drips, and whipped cream details - bouncy, dessert-themed, and truly impressive in a way that better supports itself in neon, where the entire construction looks like fresh syrup under a heat lamp.
They can be obtained by spending fw0,000 Candy Eggs at the Waffle Circus shop unlocked in Week 2. And that is some heavy grinding, but completely free-to-earn, no Robux needed. The Waffle Scuffle minigame is your fastest farming route, delivering up to 5,000 Candy Eggs per run, with the Cocoa River floats and Game of Sweets filling the gaps in between. Because it is the priciest Candy Egg pet of the festival, supply stays naturally limited, and trading value has held strong since launch. If you are targeting a Neon, expect to either grind heavily or trade with most players doing both.
7. Jiggly Jerboa (Common) — Week 3

The Jiggly Jerboa will arrive on March 27, 2026, and it is already the community's favorite underdog of the entire festival. A tiny desert rodent made entirely of wobbly translucent gelatin, it jiggles visibly when it moves, and the neon version takes that silliness to a level that is genuinely hard to ignore. The design is goofy in exactly the right way, and trading servers have been surprisingly enthusiastic about it despite the Common rarity tag.
Notably, this is the most accessible pet of Sugarfest by a significant margin. A direct purchase of 6,000 Candy Eggs from the event shop is all it takes, no minigame, no mission, no Robux. If you burn through your Candy Egg reserves on the Waffle Wyrm or Gummy Guana and need a new grind target, the Jiggly Jerboa is the obvious answer. Four bases fuse into a Neon, and because the entry cost is so low, mass-farming for Mega Neon is realistically achievable before the event closes on April 6.
8. Latte Kitsune (Legendary) — Week 3

The Latte Kitsune dropped on March 27, 2026, and it has immediately complicated the Candicorn's position as the must-have Robux legendary of the festival. A multi-tailed kitsune fox built around a creamy coffee theme foam topping, soft brown and beige palette, and little cup details throughout, it is pastel, premium-looking, and priced at 600 Robux, which is 400 less than the Candicorn. The community has noticed, and trading servers are already debating which legendary actually holds more long-term value.
The argument for Latte Kitsune is compelling. It is a late-event Robux legendary arriving in Week 3, which means the window to grab it before April 6 is genuinely short. Lower price point plus limited availability is a historically strong combination for post-event value in Adopt Me. If you are making one Robux investment this festival and the Candicorn already passed you by, this is specifically the smarter spend, more affordable, equally rare, and carrying serious neon potential, given how well the color palette translates.
Pupcake (Ultra-Rare) — Week 4

Pupcake is the cute, sweet prize at the end of the Sugar Festival, and already it has taken away hearts throughout the entire Adoption Island. This chubby little cupcake puppy is topped with swirls of soft pastel frosting, sprinkles, and a cherry on top that is so cute to shake when walking. The entire design is an outcry of candy wonderland, and the Neon version of the same makes it an absolute show-stopper with glowing icing and glittering details that players are going mad over.
It is also incredibly easy to obtain, and it is cheap relative to the previous legendaries. Go to the event store and buy it at a low price of 99 Robux. None of the grinding, none of the boxes, none of the Candy Eggs. Due to the extremely low price and the uniqueness of the look, the demand is already bursting in trading servers. And in case you have not picked the Candicorn or Latte Kitsune, this will be the last-minute Robux pet to complete your set and start assembling that Neon or Mega Neon Pupcake before the festival is over.
Chocolate Bunny: Box Pets (Rare / Ultra-Rare / Legendary) — Week 4

The Chocolate Bunny Box has been released as the final chocolate-related surprise of the Sugar Festival, and it features three adorable bunnies, which are the right choice of decoration for the candy and dessert atmosphere of the entire event. You get the Milk Choco Bunny (Rare) that is covered with light-brown creamy color, the White Choco Bunny (Ultra-Rare) that is covered with smooth white chocolate with a faint glowing color, and the Dark Choco Bunny (Legendary) that is covered with dark chocolate color and a smooth glowing color.
All three consist of glossy chocolate, and they are the same jiggly edible look that is even more glossy in Neon. All of them can be unlocked by purchasing the Chocolate Bunny Box every time in the event shop, 15,000 Candy Eggs. You are free to continue opening boxes until you have all three variants. It is entirely free-to-earn in the event that you have been stocking your Candy Eggs along the Cocoa River and Game of Sweets. The Dark Choco Bunny is already being referred by the traders as the secret of Week 4 due to its Legendary rarity and short window - the right choice for the person who does not need to spend Robux to stock up his/her inventory.
How To Collect All Adopt Me Sugar Festival Pets
Pulling together the full roster before April 6th comes down to two things: daily consistency and smart resource management. The single easiest habit to build is keeping a pet equipped at all times while you participate in the Cocoa River float or the Candy Cliffs mining. Every regular pet needs you to complete rewards, which give you a bonus 200 Candy Eggs, and those stack up faster than you'd expect over four weeks.
Logging in every single day to claim your free Sugar Dice is equally important. The Game of Sweets is entirely driven by your dice rolls, so maximizing your daily board movement is the only reliable path to the Gumball Caterpillar. While you're at it, don't sleep on the Task Board. Completing its daily objectives rewards you with Custom Caramel Dice that let you pick your exact roll, which is as powerful as it sounds when you're trying to land on a specific space.
Right after the official ending date of the festival, 6th April, every one of these pets will be sold out, and their value will instantaneously skyrocket as a consequence. When the deadline runs out, and you have some Candy Eggs to sit on, the event wagon will remain until the four-day grace period. During which you can spend all the remaining currency on any purchase of the remaining pets or accessories before they are gone forever.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get more Candy Eggs during the Sugar Festival?
Floating down the Cocoa River, landing on reward spaces in the Game of Sweets, and chipping away at the Candy Cliffs are your main sources. On top of those, completing any regular pet needfeeding, washing, or putting your pet to sleep rewards you with a bonus 200 Candy Eggs each time.
Can I still get the Gummy Guana after the main event ends on April 6th?
Unfortunately not. While the event wagon stays open until April 10th for leftover Candy Egg spending, the Candy Chisel item won't be available after the main event closes. Which means the Candy Cliffs mining stops with it. The Gummy Guana has to be earned before April 6th, no exceptions.
Is the Candicorn the only pet that costs real Robux?
Out of the entire main Sugar Festival lineup, the Legendary Candicorn is the only pet locked behind a premium purchase at 1,000 Robux. Every other pet on this list, including the Legendary Mochi Meow, can be earned completely free through gameplay and Candy Egg spending.
Grinding 25,000 Candy Eggs for a Mochi Meow or navigating the dangerous Cocoa River for a Cocoadile can take hundreds of hours you don't have. Visit our Adopt Me shop to bypass the tedious board games and mining layers, ensuring you get your Neon Gumball Caterpillar before the April deadline.










