Keebler Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms are a taste of cookie magic

Keebler’s new Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms, photo provided by Keebler
Keebler’s new Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms, photo provided by Keebler /
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While many people appreciate that Keebler cookies are uncommonly good, the new Keebler Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms add a little extra fun cookie experience. Ready for a classic flavor enjoyed in a playful way?

The Keebler Elves has baked up a new treat in that magic oven. While the iconic Fudge Stripes cookies are always a tasty treat, this new offering adds a little playfulness with the sweet treat.

The Keebler Fudge Stripes Dip’mms are shrink the classic cookies and serve them with a marshmallow frosting dip. The flavor combination is reminiscent of a s’mores. While there is no heat source needed, the combination of chocolate, marshmallow and crunch is clear.

Since this is a marshmallow icing, it will be slightly more sweet. Whether people have a little dip or cover that cookie, each bite will be tasty.

Thinking about this idea, the flavor will entice many, but the playfulness and the customization is the bigger draw. Even though mom might not want you to play with your dinner, this treat invites cookie creativity.

Alicia Mosley, Vice President of Marketing at Keebler said “Whether our fans dip them a little, dip them a lot, make cookie sandwiches or giant cookie towers – there are endless ways families can get creative as they enjoy shared, memorable moments.”

Although these cookies would be great for a school lunch or portable snack, the idea lends itself to the family table. Why not give everyone a container and see how each person creates their perfect bite. Is it a sandwich, a half cover or so much icing that the cookie cannot be seen. Hopefully, that cookie time brings a few laughs around the table.

The Keebler Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms are available in stores now. They are sold in individual packages as well as 4-count multi-packs. Retail prices may vary.

What other Keebler cookies would you like to see become a dippable option? Could dipping cookies be the new cookie trend?