Leftovers: Nestlé sweetens game day with Cookie Nachos | Godiva doubles down on gourmet chocolate

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Nestlé bakes up a snacking game plan

CPG giant Nestlé is aiming to score with its latest version of a gametime snack.

The company debuted Toll House Cookie Nachos kits. Consumers can enter their creations to win (win what?) for a limited time starting Wednesday, Nov. 6. The product includes chocolate chip cookie dough, three kinds of chip morsels, cookie cutters shaped like chips and a $25 gift card to buy other toppings, like maraschino cherries.

“Cookie nachos” gained popularity when it became a viral TikTok dessert recipe in recent years. The dish includes a plate of chocolate chip cookies with toppings that mimic a plate of tortilla chips.

To coincide with the launch, the brand unveiled an ad partnership with former NFL star Peyton Manning, angling the product as a treat to enjoy during a big game.

“Connecting people over a shared plate of warm, freshly baked cookies has always been at the heart of our business,” said Melanie Knoke, the senior marketing manager of Toll House. “Our partnership with Peyton Manning is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday and football season, made even sweeter with the ultimate shareable snack – Cookie Nachos!”

Ruth Wakefield at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts, first invented the chocolate chip cookie over 80 years ago after adding a cut up Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar to her cookie batter. After reaching a deal with the chef to adopt her recipe, Nestlé began selling chocolate chips under the Toll House brand in 1939. Nestlé debuted edible cookie dough in 2019, and has launched a variety of other Toll House products including a Triple Chip blend of three types of chocolate chips earlier this year.

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Godiva is sweet on US confections

Godiva is doubling down on its premium halo with the launch of a new box of gourmet chocolates.

The brand’s limited-edition Belgian Heritage Collection contains a dozen chocolates and confections that have not been previously sold in the U.S. The pieces were crafted in Brussels where the brand was founded nearly 100 years ago.