How does Cookie Monster eat edible cookie dough? Does it get stuck to his fur? If so, is it like getting bubblegum out of hair in that fur might need to be cut off? (Spotted by Leila P at Publix.)
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Meh, I think I’ll keep taking my chances with the real deal.
Seriously, does anyone know of anybody that’s had an actual real life issue with eating the real deal – or does this taste better – or just another marketing gimmick?
Part of it is a marketing gimmick. 6 bucks is a little much when you can make your own for a fraction of the price.
If you want to make you own edible cookie dough at home: pasteurize eggs by placing it in 135°F water (via sous vide) for 2 hours then plunging in an ice bath, and bake flour for 10 minutes at 350°F. Then just make the cookie dough like you normally would.
will krogers, target or walmart carry it? I don’t live near a publix so I can’t get it there.
i think publix goofed on the per ounce calculations. no way one can be 1.46 per ounce while the other is 36.6 cents per ounce…