Is it too early to say “Season’s Greetings”? Not according to M&M’s. The shelled chocolate tycoon is always rolling out unexpected flavors we can’t help but indulge in, from Fudge Brownie to the spine-chilling Creepy Cocoa Crisp a couple Halloweens ago. This year, one of our favorite holiday M&M’s flavors is back on shelves, and it’s time to stuff your stocking with this sweet treat again—Sugar Cookie M&M’s!
They’re All We Want for Christmas
Set out M&M’s for Santa this year, because this flavor is just as decadent as a freshly-baked batch of sugar cookies. The shell is made of white chocolate and sugar cookie flavoring, locking in a crispy and crumbly, cookie center. They won’t clash with your holiday decor, either; the red, green and white candy will make a perfect centerpiece (but good luck keeping hands out of the bowl).
Dear Santa, can you please bring Hot Cocoa M&M’s back, too?
When Will Sugar Cookie M&M’s Be Available?
Sugar Cookie M&M’s are officially back on store shelves. We haven’t seen the Share Size 3.22-ounce bag in stores, which was retailing for just $1.89 last year, but we’re definitely keeping an eye out! Meanwhile, you can get a 7-ounce bag from Walmart for only $3.28 this holiday season. Keep an eye out for these festive M&M’s during your next grocery haul (or just get them delivered if you’re not too keen on heading in-store just yet).
We don’t know about you, but we can’t think of anything sweeter for the candy bowl this year!
Sugar Cookie M&M's Belong in These Recipes
This recipe combines several favorite flavors—peanut butter, butterscotch and chocolate—in one big cookie. Before baking, I like to press a few extra
M&M's on top for added color. —Patricia Schroedl, Jefferson, Wisconsin
I have been seeing "surprise inside cookies" for a few years and really wanted to come up with my own version. After a little brainstorming, I came up with the idea of making Santa's belly cookies and filling them with miniature cookies. These are so much fun to give as gifts—just wrap in colored cellophane and tie with a festive ribbon. You can exchange the mini cookies for candy or anything you'd like; if desired, you can color the cookie dough red, too. —Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, Colorado
These cheery and cute cookies will delight kids of all ages! I like to make fun foods but don't care to spend a whole lot of time fussing. So the idea of using candy for the bears' features was right up my alley. —Susan Schuller, Brainerd, Minnesota
Macaroons studded with M&M's are easy to mix up in a hurry. That's good, because believe me, they never last long. —Janice Lass, Dorr, Michigan
Who can resist gigantic monster cookies chock-full of goodies like chocolate chips, M&M's and peanut butter? If your appetite isn't quite monster-size, make them by heaping tablespoonfuls. This is the world's best monster cookies recipe. —Judy Fredenberg, Missoula, Montana
Making these soft, chewy cookies with a rich flavor has been a family tradition since my children were small. At Christmastime, I shape the dough into gingerbread men with tasty raisin eyes and buttons. —Sue Bartlett, Berlin, Wisconsin
Oats, peanut butter and chocolate make these soft, chewy cookies hearty and nutritious. My whole family agrees this recipe is a real winner. —Deborah Huffer, Staunton, Virginia
Fun and festive, these cookie sandwich trees will be a huge hit with kids of all ages. They're a super-cute holiday treat! —Steve Foy, Kirkwood, Missouri
Clear your pantry to make these chocolate chip cookies loaded with goodies. We add oats, M&M’s, pretzels and even potato chips. —Brittney Musgrove, Dallas, Georgia
Cornflakes take the place of traditional rice cereal in these sweet,
no-bake Christmas wreath cookies. Dressed up with green food coloring and red candies, they’re a pretty addition to cookie platters and dessert buffets. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
I love spending time in the kitchen with my nieces. This is the perfect recipe to make with the little ones. Dang cute, easy and portable! —Emily Tyra, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coconut, M&M’s and salty, crunchy pretzels make these loaded cookies unlike any you’ve ever tasted—or resisted. —Jackie Ruckwardt, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Wrap these chocolate-topped snowmen in colored tissue and place them inside holiday containers. Like real snowmen, they disappear fast! —Betty Tabb, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania
You'll be amazed and delighted with how quickly you can whip up a batch of these homemade cookies. —Clara Hielkema, Wyoming, Michigan