McDonald’s warm chocolate chip cookies aren’t new, but the fast food chain is serving them by the baker’s dozen in a now-viral cookie tote.
The yellow cardboard cookie tote boxes are making rounds on social media, with many users recently discovering that McDonald’s sells the totes, which include 13 soft-baked chocolate chip cookies. Users on TikTok helped drive the tote’s online popularity, along with other lesser-known creations like McDonald’s Cotton Candy Sprite from its “secret menu.”
Here’s why McDonald’s cookie totes are buzzing online, and how to get one for yourself.
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What’s inside the McDonald’s viral 13 cookie tote?
Each cookie tote contains 13 McDonald’s chocolate chip cookies housed in a cardboard carrier. The fast-food chain usually serves the cookies warm for a soft-baked, melted chocolate feel. The cookie tote contains 13 cookies, and each individual cookie is 170 calories.
TikTok user @HellthyJunkFood’s video shows a price point of around $6 for the 13-pack cookie box, but it can cost about $8 in states like California, according to the comments.
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The tote is available at participating McDonald’s, and customers can also order a cookie tote through the McDonald’s app.
How many McDonald’s locations are in Ohio?
There are 615 McDonald’s restaurants in Ohio, according to the web scraping tool ScrapeHero.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: McDonald’s viral cookie tote considered the next ‘hack’ for your sweet tooth. Here’s why.
Reporting by Alex Perry, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer
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