Nestle Toll House's new soccer-themed treatsCredit: Nestle Toll House

Nestle Toll House’s new soccer-themed treats
Credit: Nestle Toll House

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Nestlé’s new soccer-themed treats include chocolate morsels and cookie dough with soccer ball-shaped candies

The food brand aims to create shareable moments for soccer fans with morsels that hold their shape even when baked

The news treats have been unveiled just in time for the current MLS season and upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup

Nestlé Toll House has just unveiled two new, limited-edition soccer-themed treats — perfect for sports and food fans alike hitting the field or sitting on the sidelines as the new soccer season gets underway.

Available in stores starting in April, the food brand announced it is “expanding its shapes” with the Milk Chocolatey Flavored Soccer Ball Morsels and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough with Soccer Ball Morsels, touting that both treats are “the perfect way to create delicious traditions and shareable moments from kickoff to the final whistle.”

According to Nestlé, the new morsels will be soccer ball-shaped and promise to “hold their signature shape even when baked.” Additionally, the longstanding classic cookie dough is getting a “fresh take” with “white candy soccer ball-shaped morsels.”

Nestle Toll House's new soccer ball-shaped morselsCredit: Nestle Toll House

Nestle Toll House’s new soccer ball-shaped morsels
Credit: Nestle Toll House

“At Nestlé Toll House, our focus is building baking traditions that fit the culture of the moment, creating meaningful, memorable food experiences that meet people where life and celebration are happening,” Kate Boeding, senior director of marketing at Nestlé Toll House, said in a statement, per the company’s release.

“Soccer is one of those moments. It’s a time of passion and shared celebration,” Boeding added, noting that with the two new soccer-themed treats, “we’re giving fans a new way to bring the spirit of the game right into their kitchens.”

Nestle Toll House's new cookie dough with soccer ball-shaped morselsCredit: Nestle Toll House

Nestle Toll House’s new cookie dough with soccer ball-shaped morsels
Credit: Nestle Toll House

In addition to kids, teens and young adults all across the country taking the field, Major League Soccer kicked off its 2026 competition on Feb. 21, with all 30 teams set to play 34 matches through November.

The MLS season will take a six-week hiatus from May 25 to July 16, when the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is being hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, is officially underway.

The international tournament takes place from June 11 to July 19, with 48 teams from across the world vying for the coveted FIFA World Cup Trophy, which is currently held by Argentina, which beat out France for the 2022 title.

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