Rolling Pin’s Chocolatey Peanut Butter Fudge Dipped Cookie Bites Launch in COSTCO

(Isstories Editorial):- New York City, New York Mar 27, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – Rolling Pin Baking Company, a women-owned snack food brand announced today the launch of their new Chocolatey & Peanut Butter Fudge Dipped Cookie Bites in all Costco locations in the SouthEast Region. 

A mini graham sandwich cookie with peanut butter cream, dipped in a chocolatey fudge & topped with a peanut butter swirl offers an irresistible combination you can not put down.

“A special thank you goes out to the entire Costco team for their support & dedication to our company. Costco is a tremendous retail partner and the ability to provide their members with the greatest products at the best values is a special opportunity that we are very grateful for” said Barbara Dayan, founder & chief innovator.

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Their Cookie Bite launch follows a successful Costco launch the company just completed with their indulgent chocolate bark. “With more innovative & delicious products slotted for Costco & other fine retailers we quadrupled our marketing expenditure and we’re now working with some of the largest social media influencers and brand ambassadors in the industry.” Said Dayan.

What started out as a small hobby from Barbara’s home kitchen in Brooklyn, NY has grown to a national brand that is still family-owned & operated and has the passion and excitement of a startup company.

“Live Life Happy”, the company’s new trademarked slogan will be adopted across all products and has become the brand’s motto. “Everyone loves cookies, candy, & chocolate, it makes us happy to enjoy these treats in memorable moments with those we care about,” says Dayan. In hoping to share those memorable moments for those who need it the most, Rolling Pin Baking Company will continue to donate products to its local community, and continue to search for new organizations that share its mission.

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