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#ADDTOCART: Have a Doughp Day! Raw Cookie Dough and Real Conversations About Addiction That Feed the Soul

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What’s behind the dough with Doughp? This raw cookie dough company sells cookie dough and has real conversations about addiction that feed the soul. Life is raw. Cookie dough helps. At Doughp, they are committed to reducing the stigmas around mental health and addiction recovery. This brand is making the world a little sweeter… one spoonful at a time!

Who’s Doughp?

First, Doughp is pronounced dope—how cute is that? Serving nostalgia with every scoop and curating moments of self-love, Doughp burst onto the dessert scene in 2017 and has since served more than 250,000 cookie dough lovers!

Meet Doughp’s Fearless Leader

Buy Doughp, Give Hope!

Doughp promises hope with every cookie dough bite. They donate a portion of every sale to SHE RECOVERS® Foundation, with a minimum guaranteed donation of $20,000. SHE RECOVERS is a non-profit charity with a mission to connect, support, and empower women in or seeking recovery.

Their flavors are Doughp!

With their build your own Doughp pack, you can create your perfect pack with 16oz pints of edible, bakeable and ridiculously tasty cookie dough! They are like the OPI Nail Polish of cookie dough! Check out how clever their cookie dough names are

Their blog is Doughp!

If you’re a Sober Foodie, then we also recommend following along with their blog. We really liked the post on Stress Baking: It Works!


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