Pillsbury is bringing together two of its most popular treats to create one that fans say sounds nothing less than "yummy."
The 150-year-old bakery brand is home to dozens of product lines and over 15,000 recipes, ranging from savory breakfast dishes to sweet treats that can be enjoyed any time of day, per its website. Of all its creations, two sublines have, arguably, left the strongest impression on fans, and now they're getting their own crossover.
This week, eagle-eyed shoppers spotted new Pillsbury Mini Soft Strawberry Toaster Strudel Cookies in stores—an apparent combination of Pillsbury's famous cookies and its beloved Toaster Strudel breakfast pastries.
New Pillsbury Mini Soft Baked Strawberry Toaster Strudel Cookies Spotted in Stores
Pillsbury Mini Soft Baked Strawberry Toaster Strudel Cookies "capture the iconic taste of Pillsbury's beloved Toaster Strudel and bake it into a delicious, bite-sized cookie," according to an official retailer's description.
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The new treat joins Pillsbury's growing line of ready-to-enjoy snack products and its already expansive miniature soft-baked cookie flavors, which are currently available in Chocolate Chip, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Double Chocolate, Funfetti and Lucky Charms flavors.
This recipe features bite-sized, soft-baked sugar cookies with strawberry-flavored chips and a sweet icing drizzle. And the best part just might be that these are ready to enjoy as is, no toaster or oven necessary.
View this post on InstagramPillsbury actually recommends adding them to ice cream to give your dessert "a sweet and tasty addition." The company also notes that since each serving is individually wrapped, they're a great option for packed lunches, handing out at school, or stuffing into goodie bags.
"They look INSANELY good!" one shopper wrote in an Instagram post shared earlier this week.
"Whoa I need to try these?," a second shared.
"Ok yum!" someone else declared before a fourth agreed, "??? Yummy! ?."
One more joked, "Thank you, Gretchen Wieners' dad ?," referencing a famous quote from Lacey Chabert's character in the hit movie Mean Girls.
Where Are Pillsbury Mini Soft Strawberry Toaster Strudel Cookies Available?
So far, Pillsbury's Mini Soft Strawberry Toaster Strudel Cookies have been spotted at select Sam's Club locations in packages of 28 individually wrapped 1.5-ounce servings for about $12 (prices may vary). It's currently unclear whether the product is exclusive to the mega retailer, but it appears it may be (at least for now; it's always possible that Pillsbury expands the items to other retailers later this year).
That said, Pillsbury has several other new options launching at multiple retailers nationwide, like its new Blueberry Crumble Big Cookies and Strawberry and Cream Cinnamon Rolls (both of which are only here for the spring season). And we know neither of those is the same as this sweet, soft-baked-cookie-toaster-strudel mashup, so if you're so set on having to get your hands on a box but don't live near a Sam's Club, you can always turn to the resellers (like this one on TikTok Shop), just be prepared to pay at least double the original price.
A spokesperson was not immediately available; we will update this post with any relevant information shared about the product.
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