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Comfort Calendar: Stouffer's releases first ever frozen meal advent calendar
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Date:2025-04-07 01:40:42
Dinner time has been made a little simpler this holiday season thanks to Stouffer’s first frozen meal advent calendar.
"STOUFFER'S first-ever advent calendar aims to help families combat scratch cooking fatigue by delivering no-fuss, great-tasting meal solutions everyone will love,” according to Nate Hill, Vice President of Marketing.
The advent calendar, called a Comfort Calendar, comes in a gingerbread house and holds a variety of your favorite comfort foods.
The calendars will are $39.99 and only available on Stouffer’s website.
What meals are included in the Stouffer’s advent calendar?
Stouffer’s Comfort Calendar includes the following meals in a variety of different sizes:
- Macaroni & Cheese
- Lasagna with Meat & Sauce
- Chicken Bacon Ranch Bowl
- Broccoli Cheddar Pasta Bake
- Homestyle Mashed Potatoes
- Pepperoni French Bread Pizza
- Ultimate Five Cheese Mac
How does the Stouffer’s Comfort Calendar work?
Stouffer’s encourages customers to follow advent calendar rules and open the flaps day by day instead of all at once.
The individually wrapped numbered boxes should be placed in the freezer or where you can find room. Each numbered flap will reveal a clue for the meal you have stored in your freezer.
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Popularity of the Stouffer's Comfort Calendar
The advent calendar first became available on Oct. 2nd. It was so popular that it sold out in under 15 minutes according to a post that Stouffer's put out on X.
But no worries if you weren't able to snag one. Stouffer's will start selling the calendars again on Oct. 23rd at 12 p.m. EST.
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