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Seasonal sweets stack Pepperidge Farms holiday lineup

Assorted holiday cookie limited time offers from Pepperidge Farms
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BY: Annie Hollon

Annie Hollon

CAMDEN, NJ — No stranger to seasonal sweets, The Campbell’s Co. portfolio brand Pepperidge Farm unveiled its Holiday Exclusive cookie collection.

This cohort of limited-time offers (LTO) leans into popular winter flavor combinations and stands out on shelves with eye-catching holiday packaging.

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This year, the lineup includes eight different cookie varieties:

  • Milano Amaretto Hot Cocoa: The sweet treat sandwiches dark chocolate and almond layers between two crispy cookies. Each 7-ounce bag contains 13 cookies and is available exclusively at Target for an SRP of $5.19.
  • Peppermint Cocoa: Debuted last year as the first-ever Thin & Crispy cookie to join the brand’s holiday lineup, this chocolate sweet good includes peppermint chip inclusions and is available for $5.89.
  • Chessmen Holiday Nog: A nod to the classic holiday beverage, the cookie is infused with seasonal spices and topped with pine trees, wreaths and candy canes.
  • Pepperidge Farm Mint Brussels: Available in a 6.5-ounce bag for an SRP of $5.89, the crispy cookie features a layer of dark chocolate and mint.
  • Pepperidge Farm Raspberry Linzer: The Linzer cookie takes a fruity approach to the holiday, featuring a raspberry filling and snowflake cutout. This Pepperidge Farm LTO has an SRP of $5.89.
  • Milano Peppermint Slices: Each 5-ounce bag boasts 15 cookies coated in dark chocolate and peppermint candy bits with an SRP of $5.89.
  • Pepperidge Farm Zurich Sugar: The brand’s take on a classic sugar cookie features festive red sprinkles and is available at an SRP of $5.89 in a 15-count, 5.25-ounce bag.
  • Pepperidge Farm Gingerman: Fusing spice and sweet in one treat, the ginger-flavored snack comes in a 5-ounce bag at an SRP of $5.89.

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Pepperidge Farm’s holiday lineup is available at retailers nationwide, including Amazon, Target and Walmart.

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