Nasty Cookie Adding Lifelike “Maggots” in Their Cookies

Do you like cookies?

If you do, Nasty Cookie is probably a familiar name to you.

But have you heard? Their cookies have maggots in them.

Yes, you read that right. Maggots.

But before you go running off to call the health authorities to report an egregious food safety violation, know that the maggots are made of…marzipan.

And marzipan is perfectly fine to consume.

After all, the new maggot coffee is just part of Nasty Cookie’s Halloween offering.

Here is more about the new cookie, which will give you a delightful surprise.

Nasty Cookie Launches a New Cookie With “Maggots” for Halloween

If you know a friend with a sweet tooth who is also a scaredy cat, then we have your next prank for you.

Buy your friend a new cookie from Nasty Cookie.

Their Gooey Guts Cookie is part of Nasty Cookie’s 2023 Nasty Cookie Halloween Special and will surely shock your friend.

Just take a look at the cookie below and see for yourself.

Image: Nasty Cookie Press Release

Imagine your friend digging into the cookie (literally) and finding a couple of white maggots.

Thankfully, the maggots are harmless to your digestive system since they are made of marzipan (as with many other cakes and desserts).

But we can’t guarantee that the realistic-looking bugs won’t give you the ick.

The cookie will come complete with “soil”, which, thankfully, is nothing more than chocolate crumbles.

To add in some fear factor, dig in far enough into the cookie, and you will uncover the “blood” hidden in the cookie.

If you’re a vampire, you may be disappointed, though. The “blood” is nothing more than raspberry confit and not actual red blood cells.

Cookie Will Be Sold for a Limited Time Only

If the cookie sounds appealing, quickly head down to the Nasty Cookie outlet near you and snag a cookie.

At just $6.50, this cookie is sure to steal your friend’s heart (but hopefully not their appetite).

The cookies start retailing tomorrow (14 October 2023), and we expect them to be a big hit.

After all, who else can say that they ate a maggot in Singapore and lived to tell the tale?

If you are averse to going out in hazy conditions, then order your cookie online.

Don’t say bojio and don’t wait till it’s too late! Once the supplies of “maggots” and “blood” run out, so does the lifespan of the cookie.

Just one note, though: don’t call the food authorities to complain about this cookie if you see “maggots” and “blood” in it!