Hello Kitty enthusiasts, you’re in luck: The brand’s famed cafe truck is making two pit stops in Maryland over the next couple of weeks.

The goodie-toting pink van will be at Pike & Rose in North Bethesda on Saturday and The Avenue at White Marsh on April 18. The cafe truck will be parked and operating from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at both locations — if supplies even last that long.

Hello Kitty fans can choose from a menu of macarons, cookies and madeleines, or merchandise options of pins, patches, keychains, mugs, shirts, water bottles, sweaters, plushes and more.

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The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck debuted in 2015 and has driven fans across the country to its pop-up sites. Hello Kitty was created in 1974 by Sanrio, a Japanese product sales, licensing and theme park business with over 450 other characters such as Cinnamoroll, Keroppi and Pompompurin.

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Founded in 1960, Sanrio reported sales of 144.9 billion yen and reached 1 trillion yen in market capitalization last year and attributed the growth to Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary.

Hello Kitty is among the brand’s most notable characters. The sleek, mouthless white cat with a signature bow on one ear is said to live in the suburbs of London with her parents and twin sister Mimmy and has inspired several products and a weekly animated series called “Hello Kitty and Friends.”

Representatives from Sanrio did not respond to a request for comment.

The confetti, macaron and Hello Kitty-adorned van with pink bows on the wheels stopped at both The Avenue at White Marsh and Pike & Rose last year. Federal Realty Investment Trust, the real estate company that owns both sites, did not respond to a request for comment.