Nestlé Toll House Celebrates National Cookie Day with Limited-Edition Cookie Taco Kits

If there were ever a day to turn dessert into a full-blown party, it’s National Cookie Day — and this year, Nestlé Toll House has something truly over the top planned. On December 4, 2025 at 2 p.m. ET, the beloved baking brand is giving cookie fans one more shot at scoring its most creative treat yet: the Nestlé Toll House Cookie Taco Kit.

Yes, you read that right — cookie tacos. The mashup we didn’t know we needed combines two universally adored foods into one whimsical dessert experience. Each limited-edition kit includes everything you need to bake, shape, and fill your own chocolate chip cookie “taco shells,” then stuff them with your favorite fillings — from classic ice cream to frosting, fruit, or even spicy chocolate drizzle.

First released this fall to celebrate National Taco Day and football season, the Cookie Taco Kits sold out almost instantly. Now, they’re back for one final giveaway in honor of National Cookie Day — making December 4 the sweetest day of the year for dessert lovers.

Nestlé Toll House says the kits are a way to inspire creativity in the kitchen and turn any gathering into a memory. “Tacos are the ultimate party food — and cookies are the ultimate comfort food,” says Kate Boeding, Head of Marketing at Nestlé Toll House. “Combining them lets people celebrate, customize, and share a bit of magic with every bite.”

To snag one of the exclusive kits, fans will need to be quick: only the first 25 participants who sign up at tollhouse.com/cookietacos starting at 2 p.m. ET on December 4 will receive a kit — and they’re expected to disappear in minutes.

Whether you’re keeping it mild with classic ice cream fillings or going bold with spicy chocolate and fruit, these Cookie Tacos are set to be the dessert MVP of the holidays.

So mark your calendars, preheat your ovens, and get ready to celebrate National Cookie Day the Toll House way — with a taco that’s 100% cookie, and 100% fun.

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