Pillsbury Big Cookies cookie dough will debut at Walmart in May and will expand to other national retailers later this summer for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $5.99 per six-count pack.

USA – General Mills, Inc. has introduced a new line of refrigerated cookie dough under its Pillsbury baking brand called Big Cookies.
According to General Mills, the cookies are safe to eat uncooked, can be baked in 17 to 21 minutes, and are three times larger than their traditional Pillsbury cookie.
Additionally, they are available in three flavors: chocolate chunk salted caramel, which combines melted chocolate and swirls of sweet caramel to create a buttery cookie; double chocolate cherry, which combines rich cocoa with bursts of tart cherries; and Smore’s, which is filled with soft marshmallow pieces and chocolate chunks.
“We knew it was time to bring those huge flavors home because larger, bakery-style cookies are popular right now,” said Michelle Odland, Pillsbury’s business unit director.
Pillsbury Big Cookies are ideal for anytime indulgence since they allow you to satisfy a need in a matter of minutes. No queues. There are no delivery costs. On any given day of the week. Warm, delectable cookies right out of the oven.
This follows General Mills’ announcement of new additions to its Carb Advantage line and two new kits to its Old El Paso line: a morning taco kit and a birria taco kit.
Ten soft tortillas, chipotle sauce, and Tex-Mex spice are included in the birria taco kit. In the meantime, the breakfast taco kit comes with a queso cheese sauce, a green chile sauce, and six soft tortillas.
New items from the Carb Advantage brand will also include soft tortillas, nacho cheese hard shells, and a taco kit that comes with taco seasoning, mild taco sauce, and soft tortillas.
General Mills and Brynwood Partners are the marketers of the American baking and dough product brand Pillsbury.
Products from Pillsbury include shelf-stable flours and baking goods sold by Brynwood Partners, as well as frozen and chilled dough goods, such as the Toaster Strudel, which is sold by General Mills.
The establishment of C. A. Pillsbury and Company in Minneapolis in 1869 marked the beginning of the brand.
The American multinational corporation General Mills, Inc. produces and markets branded processed consumer foods that are offered for sale in retail establishments.
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