The S’mores Raccoon just became the most talked-about pet in Adopt Me. It landed with the Ducky Driving update on July 10, 2026, marking the fourth and final content week of the Summer Camp event. Unlike most of the pets this season, players cannot earn this one through grinding. That single detail has changed how the entire community is approaching the last stretch of the event.
We have gone through every detail about this pet, from its price to its growth stages, so you know exactly what to expect before the event shop disappears for good.
What Makes The S’mores Raccoon Different

Most Summer Camp pets follow a simple pattern. You catch fish, sell them for acorns, and save up until you can afford the pet you want. The S’mores Raccoon breaks that pattern completely. You cannot buy it with acorns at all. Instead, Adopt Me priced it at 150 Robux, sold directly from the event shop.
This is a smart move on Adopt Me’s part. Robux pets tend to hold steady demand because not every player is willing to spend real currency. That scarcity works in your favor if you already own one and decide to trade it later. If you have been reading our breakdown of the Chestnut Glyptodon, you already know Adopt Me has leaned on premium currency pets more often this year, and this raccoon fits that same trend.
Where To Find And Buy It
The pet sits on a picnic table at the center of the Summer Camp hub. That hub is located near the pet hospital on Adoption Island, so you do not need to travel to a separate map or world. Here is the quick path:
- Load into Adoption Island after the Week 4 update goes live
- Head toward the center of the map, close to the hospital
- Look for the picnic table display inside the camp area
- Interact with the S’mores Raccoon and confirm the 150 Robux purchase
The pet drops straight into your inventory once the payment goes through. There is no minigame to finish first and no bait requirement blocking the purchase. That makes it one of the more straightforward pets Adopt Me has released this year, even though it costs real money instead of a free currency.
Appearance And Rarity
The S’mores Raccoon carries an Ultra Rare tag, which puts it above common camp rewards but below the legendary tier. Its design leans fully into the campfire theme. The body looks like a stretched raccoon with a cream colored hood and a gray face. A layer of cake-like cream filling wraps around its middle, and the tail carries a striped brown and cream pattern that mirrors a toasted marshmallow.
Players who enjoy food-themed pets have already called it one of the strongest designs this event has produced. That reputation alone is pushing early demand higher than some other Week 4 releases.
Growth Stages And Tricks
Every pet in Adopt Me passes through six growth stages before reaching its final form. The S’mores Raccoon follows the same structure as other pets, learning one new trick at each stage.
- Newborn learns Sit
- Junior learns Joyful
- Pre-Teen learns Beg
- Teen learns Jump
- Post-Teen learns its first unique trick
- Full Grown learns its second unique trick
Reaching Full Grown unlocks every trick the pet can learn and prepares it for Neon evolution. This part matters if you plan on building a Neon or Mega Neon version later, since only Full Grown pets qualify for that combination step.
Building The Neon And Mega Neon Versions

Since this pet is Robux-only, upgrading it works differently than acorn-based pets. You need four Full Grown copies to combine into a Neon S’mores Raccoon. That means the Neon version costs 600 Robux in total if you buy every copy directly from the shop.
The Mega Neon version needs sixteen copies combined at the Neon stage, which brings the total spend to 2,400 Robux. There is no bulk discount, so the math scales in a straight line from the base price.
The Neon form glows red across several spots. The melted chocolate on the tail lights up, along with the marshmallow filling on the belly and underbelly. The glow also spreads to the feet, ears, face, and whiskers. Mega Neon keeps the same glowing areas but cycles them through the full rainbow instead of a single color.
Should You Buy One
If you like the design and plan on keeping a raccoon collection, buying one copy is a low-risk decision at 150 Robux. Committing to four or sixteen copies is a bigger call, since that spend only makes sense if you genuinely want the glowing version rather than a quick trade.
Traders should also move early. New Robux pets usually perform best in the first few days after release, while demand is fresh and fewer players have spare copies to offer. Once the event ends, the only way to get this pet will be through trading, so the window to buy directly is limited.
With Summer Camp entering its final stretch, this pet, along with the Forest Sprite and Ruddy Duck, rounds out what has been one of the busier update cycles Adopt Me has run this year.
Also Read: Chestnut Glyptodon Adopt Me – How to Get the New Pet
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
