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Dolly Parton, Duncan Hines collab in kitchen with new products, limited-edition baking kit
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Date:2025-04-11 08:52:02
Dolly Parton is already known as a Grammy-award winning singer, an actor, philanthropist and the "Dolly" behind the theme park Dollywood. But there's another space where the Queen of Country is continuing to make her mark: retail food.
Parton, who has partnered with Duncan Hines since 2022, is launching a new line of food products this year. According to a release, this new line will include frozen, refrigerated, grocery and snack items inspired by "down-home comfort cuisine."
The new product line, which is set to be on store shelves in the coming days, will include expanded Duncan Hines mixes, including Chocolate Cake Mix, Yellow Cake Mix, Cinnamon Crumb Cake Mix, Blueberry Muffin Mix and Banana Nut Muffin Mix.
The Dolly Parton-branded Buttermilk Pancake Mix from Conagra (the parent company of Duncan Hines) can be found on shelves this winter, according to a release, and is her first foray into the breakfast category. The frozen items are expected to launch later this year.
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You can bake like Dolly with new baking kit
Duncan Hines is also offering a limited-edition Dolly Parton "Bake Like a Rockstar" Baking Collection, which is available online only while supplies last. The kit can be purchased online at bakingwithdolly.com for $40, plus shipping and handling.
Early access for the kit begins Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET, with the full sale live at 3 p.m. ET that day.
The kit includes Dolly Parton's Blueberry Muffin Mix, Cinnamon Swirl Crumb Cake Mix, Favorite Chocolate Cake Mix and Creamy Chocolate Buttercream Frosting, a Dolly Parton magnet, a Dolly Parton-inspired oven mitt and recipe cards that feature some of her favorite recipes.
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