Nestle Toll House is giving cookie dough lovers a chocolatey treat

SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 19: Packages of Nestle Toll House chocolate chip cookies are displayed on a shelf at Cal Mart Grocery June 19, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Nestle is voluntarily recalling its Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning of possible E.coli contamination. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 19: Packages of Nestle Toll House chocolate chip cookies are displayed on a shelf at Cal Mart Grocery June 19, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Nestle is voluntarily recalling its Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning of possible E.coli contamination. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Nestle Toll House is launching a new irresistible treat!

Nestle Toll House has launched a new bite-size chocolate chip edible cookie dough wrapped in a chocolate shell for cookie dough lovers everywhere.

Nestle Toll House is giving us even more of a treat when it comes to edible cookie dough. Eating the leftover raw cookie dough feels as timeless as baseball or apple pie. Who doesn’t like to indulge with some cookie dough?

These days we can even eat raw cookie dough without any risks of getting ourselves sick, and now Nestle Toll House is going one step further. According to Delish, Nestle Toll House will be launching Bite-Sized Chocolate Chip Edible Cookie Dough dipped in a chocolate-covered shell.

Nestle Toll House’s new edible cookie dough is separating itself from other competitors and we are the ones who will reap the benefits. For this version of edible cookie dough, you get the classic chocolate chip dough, which is honestly the king of edible cookie dough.

Along with this, it is already in a bite-size format so anyone can eat pieces feeling less guilty about eating them until they realize they have finished the entire package. If this wasn’t enough, the cookie dough bites are covered in a rich chocolate shell to make it even more indulgent.

Don’t feel too bad about eating the cookie dough bites. After all, they do not have any artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Unfortunately, full nutritional information does not seem to be available as yet, but these look to be worthy of whatever the calorie count may be.

The Nestle Toll House bites are coming in October.

These little bite-sized dough pieces are everything we need and are due out in October for an initial run at Sam’s Club. If you do not have a membership to Sam’s Club or a location nearby, do not worry since they are expected to be rolled out to other stores in 2021.

They are going to be packaged in 20-oz resealable bags which will be good for sharing as well. The price will be a modest $9.98 per bag.

It will not be too much for quite possibly our next guilty pleasure dessert as these bites should be good enough alone or versatile enough to add to your other favorite dessert concoctions such as ice cream, in a cake, or as a topping for a cake or a pie.