The decadent treat will feature a whopping one-foot cookie, featuring four limited-edition flavors.
The iconic five-dollar footlong is getting an upgrade — and it’s in cookie form.
: This footlong cookie stacks cookies on cookies with a double chocolate cookie base and vanilla frosting. It’s then topped with chocolate chips, white chocolate macadamia nuts, raspberry cheesecake cookie chunks, rainbow sprinkles and chocolate and raspberry sauce.This treat is inspired by the south-of-the-border flavor of the menu’s #7 item.
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