Trader Joe’s Has A Kit So You Can Make Cookie Ornaments, And I Would Eat Them Before They Made It To My Tree

Photo credit: Trader Joe's
Photo credit: Trader Joe's

From Delish

The holidays are in full swing, and undoubtedly the thought of inviting your friends to a cookie swap has crossed your mind. But why put on your Martha Stewart hat and try to outdo everyone in your group chat when you can grab a 99-pack of PBR and invite the gang to a cookie decorating party instead?

The holidays, after all, are a time of togetherness. And what better way to bond with your besties than by decorating cookies while you sip on an adult beverage or hot chocolate (because baby it's cold outside)?

Thanks to Trader Joe's, all you have to do to make this scenario possible is add its D.Y.O. Holiday Ornaments Cookie Kit to your shopping cart. The D.Y.O. stands for "Decorate Your Own."

Each kit comes with eight edible cookie ornaments in an assortment of holiday shapes likes Christmas trees and snowmen. Three pouches of icing (in holiday colors), mini candy beads and sprinkles galore mean you have everything you need to glam up your own ornament in one box.

But you said ornaments, right? Here's how it works: Each individual cookie has a hole near its top. When you're done, all you have to do is grab an enclosed gold twisty-tie, and you can trim your tree with your new masterpiece.

So grab your friends, some beer (unless you're on a budget, too, and want to add B.Y.O.B. to your D.Y.O invite), and a box of these edible ornaments for the low price of $5.99. And by B.Y.O.B., I mean "Bring Your Own Beer"—not "Bring Your Own Bun."

If you're like me, and you immensely doubt your ability to resist the urge to eat your own cookie ornament before it even makes it to the tree, I have you covered. While shopping at Trader Joe's, add a couple of boxes of pre-packaged cookies to your buggy so you can put out a holiday charcuterie board to enjoy while you d. It's easy as pie to assemble, because it's made almost entirely out of cookies from Trader Joe’s. And your bank account can't argue with that.

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