The S’mores Raccoon is the headline pet of the final week of Adopt Me’s Summer Camp Event, and it landed with the Ducky Driving update on July 10, 2026. It is a limited-time Ultra-Rare that you buy with Robux, not acorns, so the path to owning one is short and direct as long as you have the currency ready.
Quick answer: Buy the S’mores Raccoon for 150 Robux at the Summer Camp event hub near the pet hospital on Adoption Island. It sits on a picnic table at the center of the camp area. It cannot be bought with acorns.

S’mores Raccoon price and rarity
The pet is Robux-only. There is no fishing grind, minigame lock, or acorn cost attached to the base version. If you want a copy, 150 Robux gets you one instantly. Free-to-play players who do not spend Robux can only obtain it by trading with another player.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Pet | S’mores Raccoon |
| Rarity | Ultra-Rare |
| Price | 150 Robux |
| Event | Summer Camp Event (2026), Week 4 |
| Released | July 10, 2026 (Ducky Driving update) |
| Availability | Limited-time, final week of the event |
In-game it looks like a stretched raccoon with a cream-colored hood, a gray face, cake-like cream filling wrapped around its body, and a striped brown-and-cream tail. The camping and food theme is the whole point of the design.
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You will know it worked when the S’mores Raccoon shows up under your Pets tab. Since it is untradeable-free and bought with Robux, there is no bait or acorn requirement blocking the purchase.
Neon and Mega Neon costs
Because the pet is Robux-only, the glowing versions are just a matter of buying enough copies and combining them. There is no discount for buying in bulk, so the math scales cleanly from the 150 Robux base price.
| Version | Copies needed | Total Robux |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | 1 | 150 |
| Neon | 4 | 600 |
| Mega Neon | 16 | 2,400 |
The Neon form glows red across the melted chocolate on its tail, the marshmallow on its belly and underbelly, the spots on its tail, back and feet, the undersides of its feet, parts of its ears and face, the underside of its head, and its whiskers and nose. The Mega Neon glows in those same spots but cycles through random rainbow colors. Only commit to four or sixteen copies if you actually want the glow, since that is a real Robux spend.
S’mores Raccoon tricks
As you age the pet up through the growth stages, it learns tricks in a fixed order.
| Growth stage | Trick |
|---|---|
| Newborn | Sit |
| Junior | Joyful |
| Pre-Teen | Beg |
| Teen | Jump |
| Post-Teen | Trick 1 |
| Full Grown | Trick 2 |
The other Week 4 pets
The S’mores Raccoon shares the final week with two more pets, and it is the only one of the three that costs Robux. If you are grinding acorns instead of spending, the Ruddy Duck is your real target.
| Pet | Rarity | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| S’mores Raccoon | Ultra-Rare | 150 Robux |
| Ruddy Duck | Rare | 29,000 acorns |
| Forest Sprite | Common | Unlock method not fully confirmed |
The Ruddy Duck runs 29,000 acorns for one, 116,000 for a Neon, and 464,000 for a Mega. Selling extra fish speeds up that grind, with Rainbow Karp being the standout at 5,000 acorns each. Keep any bait fish you still need for other rewards, such as the Tealwood Monster, before you start selling. The Forest Sprite‘s unlock is tied to following something through the Dark Forest, so hold your acorns until its method is confirmed in-game.
Availability and trading
The S’mores Raccoon is limited. It is only sold during the final week of the Summer Camp Event, and once that window closes the direct 150 Robux purchase disappears. After that, trading is the only route in, which is exactly what happened with the original Raccoon pet from 2023 that now only circulates through trades.
Note: New Robux pets tend to move best while the event is still live and hype is fresh. If you want one for a collection, buy it now while it is still on the picnic table rather than betting on cheap trades later.






