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Ho, ho, ho! Summer Santa Has Arrived

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Can?t wait until December to bake up some holiday memories with your family? Christmas in July is

[+ Festive Summer Treats]( [Pillsbury Logo]( [Christmas in July!]( [Cookie dough balls placed on a baking sheet with the testimonal quote: I love this...tastes just like my grandmother used to make. -carol_pagliuca]( Can’t wait until December to bake up some holiday memories with your family? Christmas in July is a great way to bring everyone together for sweet treats and ugly sweater (or ugly t-shirt) photos this summer. We’re baking up last Christmas's top-performing cookies. Can you guess the recipe? [Find Out Now]( Christmas Cookies to Get on Everyone’s Nice List [Green and red thumbprint jam sugar cookies on a white plate]( [3-Ingredient Holiday Thumbprints ❯]( [Assortment of Christmas shaped cookies decorated with bright icing and sprinkles]( [Basic Iced Holiday Sugar Cookies ❯]( [See Them All]( [Festive Summer Sweets] If you want to recreate comfy, cozy Christmas vibes, but still enjoy the flavors of summer, this new collection of sunshiny cookie recipes is for you! [Slice of cake layered with peaches and cream]( [Peaches and Cream Cookie Bars ❯]( [Cooling rack filled with mini cookie pies]( [Lemonade Pie Cookies ❯]( [Make A Summer Favorite]( [Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest] Our Favorite Christmas Contenders [A classic cookie from the 1950's]( "These are my absolute favorite cookies. I have made them every Christmas since I was a kid.” – Ejm03 [Try a Time-Tested Recipe]( + More Pillsbury™ Bake-Off® Contest Cookies [Plate of cookies with chocolate and peanut butter]( [Plate of turtle cookies with chocolate on top ]( [Wow Your Family]( [The Incredible True Story] [Pillsbury Bake-Off; baking sheet with peanut butter cookies topped with chocolate kisses]( [How It Began]( [Through the Years >]( [The First Bake-Off >]( [Learn More >]( Popular Recipes You Don’t Want to Miss [Garlic Cheddar Chicken Bake]( [Garlic Cheddar Chicken Bake]( [Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole]( [Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole]( [Overnight French Toast Bake]( [Overnight French Toast Bake]( [Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie]( [Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [TikTok]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you signed up for the Pillsbury Newsletter [View As Webpage]( | [Update Your Account]( [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Ensure Future Delivery]( Trademarks referred to herein are the properties of their respective owner. © General Mills Pillsbury Newsletter Attn: Consumer Services-JFB Number One General Mills Blvd. P.O. Box 9452 Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA

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