Entenmann’s Goes Big On New Cookies

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Whether or not “size matters” is a never-ending debate, but for Entenmann’s they are going bigger for their newest product.

The bakery brand, best known for their danishes, has introduced its Big Chunk Soft Baked Cookies. Available in three flavors, Chocolate, Mint Chocolate and Salted Caramel Chocolate, these soft-baked, square cookies (2.5 inches x 2.5 inches) are made with real butter and semisweet chocolate, and offer an experience with the convenience of individually wrapped freshness.

Mint Chocolate brings a twist, blending mint chocolate streusel with white chocolate chips, while Salted Caramel Chocolate offers the balance of sweet and savory, combining chocolate chips with chewy salted caramel bits.

“We’re thrilled to introduce Entenmann’s Big Chunk Soft Baked Cookies in the Cookie Aisle,” said Andrea Moran Sendra, Director – BBU Cookies. “Carefully crafted with bold flavors and a soft-baked texture, these cookies strike the perfect balance of indulgence and convenience. With three irresistible varieties, we’re confident they’ll become a new favorite for cookie lovers.”

Entenmann’s Big Chunk Soft Baked Cookies are available at ShopRite, Price Chopper and Tops Markets in the Northeast.

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