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Good news for the New Balance 991 hive! The sneaker brand is kicking off the year with perhaps its sweetest 991v2 shoe yet.

The newest pairs arrive in a fitting "Chocolate Plum/Caramel Cafe" colorway, wrapped in quality textures that are just as delicious as the color scheme itself.

Notably, the mouthwatering Made in U.K. sneakers get layered in both textured and smooth leather. Plus, it's all drizzled with these pleasing chocolate- and caramel-brown colors.

It's undoubtedly another impressive 991 sneaker, joining other efforts like Daniëlle Cathari's matcha-flavored pairs and nice "offbeat" versions. There was also that one time when Up There made the dad shoes nearly indestructible with carbon fiber.

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A release date for the new chocolatey 991v2s is still unknown, but it's safe to assume they'll arrive soon on New Balance's website, given that retailer images are already circulating.

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Either way, New Balance diehards are in for a seriously sweet treat when these drop.

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