There was nothing like walking into the first day of school knowing that you had a backpack full of brand-new Lisa Frank folders, pencil cases, and erasers galore — and we’re sure we’re not the only ones who have been chasing that high ever since. With bright colors and whimsical designs, ’80s and ’90s kids know how major the brand was. Now it’s coming back in new life: As Pillsbury cookie dough.

Introducing the new Pillsbury Lisa Frank Unicorn Shape Sugar Cookie Dough from General Mills! The ready-to-bake cookie dough consists of sugar cookie dough that features a pink unicorn and blue stars print. For $2.67, you’ll get 20 cookies that are ready to be put in the oven or eaten raw, because yes, they’re safe to snack on straight from the package.

This is the first time that Lisa Frank designs are hitting the baking aisle, so this is truly a collaboration you don’t want to miss. You’ll find the new premade Pillsbury cookie dough at retailers nationwide beginning in mid-December 2021, a PR rep confirmed to Best Products. The only bad news is that it’ll only be here for a limited time, which means there’s no time to waste to make our childhood dreams come true.

From the outside, the Lisa Frank cookie dough looks like a product designed for kids, and we certainly agree that they’ll love the fun look of the cookies. However, we all know that this was really made for the 20-somethings and 30-somethings of the world who need a little nostalgia in their lives. And, for that, we thank Pillsbury.

From: BestProducts
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Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
Senior Editor

As the senior editor of social and social news, Caitlyn covers the tastiest, coolest, and strangest products for BestProducts.com, and she is the lead of social strategy for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Bicycling Magazine; her work has also appeared in POPSUGAR, InStyle, Stylecaster, among others. In her free time (if there is such a thing), she’s probably watching reality TV, online shopping, or cuddling with her dog, Waffle. She is a Wawa-loving Jersey girl who went to Monmouth University for communication, journalism, and interactive media.