Diddy's Prison Commissary List Revealed: Eggplant Parm, Tablet and More

Oct 31, 2025 - 22:54
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Diddy's Prison Commissary List Revealed: Eggplant Parm, Tablet and More

Sean “Diddy” Combs might get candy after all this Halloween.

The disgraced mogul, 55, was transferred to the federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, on Thursday, October 30, to serve out the remainder of his four-year sentence.

According to the prison’s commissary list, obtained by Us Weekly, Diddy will have plenty of sweets to choose from this holiday season.

Classic candy bars like Snickers and Pay Day are available for $1.50 and $1.45, respectively. Chocolate peanuts will cost Diddy $1.60, while peppermint twists ($3.65), root beer barrels ($2.35) and Jolly Ranchers will set him back a whopping $5.10 per pack.

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If he feels like indulging in cookies, the incarcerated Bad Boy Records executive has the option of vanilla wafers or flavors like coconut macaroon, strawberry creme, iced oatmeal and a basic chocolate chip that will set him back $1.75 to $2.60.

Diddy’s commissary at this new prison also appeals to inmates on a health kick, with snacks like unsalted peanuts, granola mix, dill pickle pouches, Ultra Fit bars and dates being available to purchase.

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When it comes to junk food, FCI Fort Dix has its incarcerated individuals covered with BBQ corn chips, pork rinds, Pop-Tarts, beef and cheese sticks, Doritos and more.

Diddy can even buy full meals if he wants.

His new prison offers eggplant parmesan for $6.15, stuffed chicken for $10.85, turkey shawarma for $8.25 and penne pasta for as low as $3.05.

The most expensive items on the commissary list include a Score 7T tablet (on which he can access music, games and emails but not connect to the internet) for $131, walking shoes for $52 and headphones for $36.

Diddys Commissary List After Prison Transfer Revealed
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Diddy was previously behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn following his September 2024 arrest.

He was sentenced to 50 months in prison on October 3 after being convicted on two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution in July. He was acquitted on two counts of sex trafficking and one count of racketeering conspiracy.

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Diddy had pleaded not guilty to the charges and got a year served toward his sentence.

He is expected to be released on May 8, 2028, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.

Once Diddy is out, he’ll have to complete five years of supervised release.

FCI Fort Dix is a low-security facility located in New Hanover Township. Over the years, the prison has housed celebrities like The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Joe Giudice and “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli.

Despite it being low-security, the prison has seen violence among inmates in years past.

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Nonetheless, Diddy’s lawyer, Teny Geragos, had fought for his client’s relocation to Fort Dix.

“In order to address drug abuse issues and to maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts, we request that the court [strongly] recommend to the Bureau of Prisons that Mr. Combs be placed at FCI Fort Dix,” Geragos wrote in a letter to the judge.

Diddy also asked for leniency in his own letter ahead of sentencing.

“First and foremost, I want to apologize and say how sincerely sorry I am for all of the hurt and pain that I have caused others by my conduct,” his note, obtained by Us on October 2, read.

He continued, “I take full responsibility and accountability for my past wrongs. This has been the hardest two years of my life, and I have no one to blame for my current reality and situation but myself. In my life, I have made many mistakes, but I am no longer running from them. I am so sorry for the hurt that I caused, but I understand that the mere words ‘I’m sorry’ will never be good enough, as these words alone cannot erase the pain from the past.”

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