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🍪 Dunk into nostalgia with every bite — because adulting deserves a fun snack!
Dunkaroos Vanilla Cookies and Vanilla Frosting with Rainbow Sprinkles is a 6-pack nostalgic snack set featuring perfectly portioned vanilla cookies paired with creamy vanilla frosting topped with colorful sprinkles. Designed for on-the-go enjoyment, this portable treat revives the iconic 90s dunking experience for both kids and adults, making it a fun, shareable snack or lunchbox dessert.



| Asin | B08FTVYG7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46 in Cookie Assortments |
| Manufacturer | GENERAL MILLS SALES INC. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 7.7 x 5.65 inches; 9 ounces |
| Units | 9.0 Ounce |
| Upc | 016000164550 016000168244 016000129283 |
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A must buy again
My grandchildren love eating this and they enjoy dunkin there cookies inside the frosting
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90s nostalgia
I got these for my kid cause I use to eat these back in the 90s. Now either they changed the recipe or my palette has changed over the decades because this was crap. It was soo sweet it hurt my teeth. Even the kid didn't wanna eat them,and kids love sweets.
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Dunkaroos Vanilla Cookies with Frosting & Sprinkles
These Dunkaroos are a nostalgic treat that never disappoints. The soft vanilla cookies paired with creamy vanilla frosting and colorful rainbow sprinkles make snack time fun and delicious. The 6-count pack is perfect for sharing or keeping on hand for quick indulgences. A tasty, playful treat for all ages.
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Bought for a friend
I used to have a friend (I thought) anyways she liked these- so I ordered her some - that’s all. So I personally have never tried them. But I know she LOVED these dang things. So 5 stars.
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Nostalgia
If you’re in your 30s.. get it for nostalgic purposes. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m old, or if it’s just different, but it definitely didn’t taste the same. Felt like I was eating straight icing out of a container. My kids weren’t crazy about it either.. which was a disappointment to say the least.
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ITS NOT THE SAME AS THE 90s DUNKAROOS!!!
This is not the same Dunkaroos.The cream is a generic “birthday cake” flavor. But with chemicals. It’s almost like if you were to eat birthday cake flavored lip gloss. Best way to describe it. It’s nothing like THE actual Dunkaroos cream that any actual fan remembers. As you can see in the photo they don’t even have the sprinkles in the frosting. The sprinkles that are literally in the logo. Like what the F?!Also the crackers are stale as hell. The ones that were still in one piece when opening the package just dissolved in your hand as soon as you touch it.All in all, not at all the slightest bit the same snack that Dunkaroos used to be. It tastes like a cheap, disgusting off-brand imitation you’d find in the dollar store.It’s disgusting. Took one bite and immediately felt sadness that I spent $15 and have 5 leftover boxes of nasty chemicals.So sad.
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These are NOTHING like they used to be
These are NOTHING like they used to be. The cookies are crumbly and soft. You can't even dip them into the icing without them breaking... and the icing sucks too!The cookies are insipid. You can put them on your tongue and taste almost nothing, and I've never had COVID.From a 90s kid, DO. NOT. BUY. Huge waste of money. I found some at Target back in 2011 and they actually had cinnamon cookies with the original frosting. THIS, though, is an abomination and I'm worse off for ever having disgraced my taste buds with it.
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Sooo good
I have bought these like 20 times now. They are very very tasty. I want to just get the frosting for them, and some shortbread cookies. This is bc, they don’t have much in them. These are great for kids, but if you’re an adult you will probably want to go buythe frosting and a larger set of cookies. Otherwise I can eat the whole box in one sitting.
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