Sam’s Club’s Newest Holiday Treat Is 'Almost Too Cute to Eat'

But that's not stopping us.

Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

If no one has told you this yet, we’re here to say it—there’s no shame in adding store-bought treats to your holiday dessert spread. Remember, as Ina Garten famously said, “store-bought is fine.”

For anyone looking to round out a holiday dessert tray with minimal effort, warehouse clubs like Sam’s and Costco are treasure troves of festive baked goods. Right now, Sam’s Club is offering some of the most adorable treats that, according to Instagram’s Sam’s Club Food Review, “are almost too cute to eat.” We couldn’t agree more. These treats may be too cute to eat—but let’s be honest, we’re still diving in guilt-free.

Sam's Club's New Hot Chocolate Holiday Cake Balls

Cake balls are bite-sized treats—about the size of a donut hole—with moist cake on the inside and a hard frosting shell on the outside. They’re satisfying to eat and disappear in a bite or two. While making cake balls at home is doable, it can be time-consuming. Sam's Club's Holiday Cake Balls, however, are ready to go straight from the shelf to your cart in mere seconds.

The 24-count package of hot chocolate cake balls comes in two festive designs: a classic red with striped holiday tartan and white with red and green sprinkles. We can already picture them on a dessert tray surrounded by holiday cookies, peppermint bark, and other seasonal goodies. At $18.98 per package—just 79 cents per cake ball—they’re a convenient and affordable way to add some cheer to your celebration.

Sam’s Club Food Review shared the treat on Instagram and was met with an outpouring of positive feedback. Followers chimed in with comments like “Loving the festive colors,” “Need these,” and “My kids would love these.” It’s easy to see why these cake balls are a hit.

Sam’s Club has a reputation for its “Freaking Delicious” bakery items, and this latest offering doesn’t disappoint. Combine “freaking delicious” with “no baking required,” and you’ve got a recipe for holiday dessert success—especially when you've got a house full of people who can't stop reaching for the dessert tray.

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