Keebler Cookies offer a new spin on a classic Valentine’s Day dessert
Many people use food to express their emotions. Sometimes that Valentine’s Day dessert is that say more than just enjoy another sweet treat. With these new Keebler Cookies, everyone will be feeling the love now through the special day.
Keebler Cookies are often a pantry staple. Those talented Elves always have sometimes tasty cooking in that tree’s oven. From classic to the new Keebler Fudge Stripes Dip’mmms that encourage a little food playfulness, a sweet treat is never far from reach.
Although Cookie Monster says that cookies are a sometimes treat, the Fudge Striped Chocolate Fudge Covered Strawberry cookies could be that Valentine’s Day dessert that everyone wants. Whether it is a simple cookie after a home cooked meal or a treat slipped into a lunch box, cookies can be a way to share a piece of your heart.
The new Keebler Cookies are a take on a chocolate covered strawberry flavor. Although mom might like you to eat more fruit, this cookie just has the strawberry flavor. Still, the bright, juicy strawberry taste mixed into the classic chocolate and crunchy cookie sounds like a match made in heaven. Could it be love at first bite?
The Fudge Stripes Chocolate Fudge Covered Strawberry cookies will be rolling out at retailers soon. But, don’t miss a chance to try them. Unlike true love, these cookies are a limited release.
What other new Keebler Cookies are hopping onto store shelves?
While chocolate bunnies might be the star of the Easter basket, another bunny wants to join the seasonal fun. Available in mid-February, the Keebler Bunny Cookie Dipped in Keebler Fudge might be the new trend in Easter treats.
Described as a large bunny shaped cookie dipped in the brand’s iconic fudge, it is almost the best of two desserts, cookie and chocolate. Could this treat be the star of the Easter Basket?
Thinking about this Easter dessert, it could be a fun way to bring a little creativity to the table. Why not get some edible markers and let the kids decorate that egg. Or, use each cookie as part of the table settings.
What do you think of the new Keebler Cookies offerings? Which cookie would you like to try?