Treat Yourself To Edible Cookie Dough At Scooped Cookie Dough Bar In Texas

Scooped Cookie Dough Bar in Texas offers a variety of safe-to-eat cookie dough flavors in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

We’re all guilty of sneaking some cookie dough before it goes into the oven, but doing so isn’t without risk. Luckily, there’s a place right here in Texas where you can enjoy edible cookie dough in all sorts of yummy flavors. Next time you’re in Houston, Austin, or San Antonio, stop by Scooped Cookie Dough Bar - your sweet tooth will be forever thankful.

Scooped Cookie Dough Bar has three Texas locations, one of which is in San Antonio's Shops at La Cantera. The other two are in Houston and Austin.

The shop has revolutionized the concept of edible cookie dough, serving it up just like ice cream. Pasteurized eggs mean there's no chance of getting sick.

Flavors range from classics like chocolate chip and peanut butter to more unique options such as monster cookie and cake batter. Whether you prefer a cup or cone, get ready for an onslaught of deliciousness.

As the seasons change, so too do the available flavors. Summer brings light, refreshing options like lemon pie, and fall boasts a pumpkin base studded with white chocolate chips.

It's so much fun to create your very own cookie dough concoction. Combine flavors and add toppings until your heart's content for a totally customizable treat.

Specialty items often make their way onto the menu, so keep your eyes peeled! These cookie dough and ice cream sandwiches have us salivating.

Can't make it into the shop? No worries - you can purchase a kit online and make edible cookie dough at home! There's even an instruction booklet, so it's totally foolproof.

Visit the official website or Facebook page to learn more.

Have you ever been to Scooped Cookie Dough Bar in Texas? If so, what flavors did you try and how were they? Let us know all about your experience in the comments section below, and check out our previous article for another place to satisfy your sweet tooth in the Lone Star State.

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