Nestle Toll House edible chocolate chip cookie dough now at Sam’s Club

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 edible cookie dough now at Sam’s Club

Sometimes, especially nowadays, you just need to sit on the couch, put on a B horror movie, and eat cookie dough. Don’t judge yourself. Times are hard. But, if you want to try and stay away from raw cookie dough and the whole uncooked egg thing, Nestle Toll House has the solution.

They are now selling bags of edible chocolate chip cookie dough. The cookie dough is already formed in balls and covered in a chocolate shell so you just have to pop them in your mouth. No more shoving your fingers into a tub or a tube and gouging out pieces of dough. With these bites, no cookie dough under your fingernails either! It’s a win all around.

Where can you get these magical edible cookie dough bites? Sam’s Club! They became available at the beginning of October and they are only $9.98 for a 20-ounce bag.

The bag does say it contains 19 servings, but let’s be real. If you get more than 5 servings out of it, good for you and your willpower.

Nestle Toll House bites are covered with a chocolate shell

The bag is also resealable so if you don’t eat it all in one go, you can close it back up so the cookie dough is nice and fresh for the next time you want a snack.

The bag does say “Share Pack” on it, but once again…if you aren’t sharing these, please don’t judge yourself. Times are hard. You deserve a chocolatey treat.

And since you don’t have to worry about getting sick from raw egg, you can enjoy some cookie dough without any guilt (even if you eat the whole bag). No spoon or mess involved!

While Nestle Toll House does have other flavors in their edible cookie dough line, the chocolate chip cookie dough is currently the only flavor in the bites. Hopefully, they’ll come out with more varieties soon.

What do you think of these Nestle Toll House edible cookie dough bites? Will you buy a bag at Sam’s Club? Let us know in the comments below!