Don't Worry About Dessert This Thanksgiving — Have One of These Famous Desserts Shipped Instead

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November 13, 2019

Thanksgiving means friends, family and — perhaps most importantly — food! Maybe you won’t be able to make it to the big family gathering this year or just need a little help with the dessert table. Regardless, we’ve got you covered with plenty of tasty, fun treats to make your Thanksgiving complete. And the best part? They are all available for shipping and will have your loved ones reaching for more. Shop some of our favorite, shippable desserts below.

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Every holiday, Jeni’s comes out with the festive boxes containing delicious, holiday-appropriate flavors. For their Thanksgiving collection, those boxes include pumpkin cake roll, Boston cream pie, fluffernutter pie, middle west whiskey and pecans, sweet potato with torched marshmallow and darkest chocolate. All of them are absolutely delicious, but the sweet potato with torched marshmallow just might be the hit of the holiday.

This pack is so much better than your average crispy treats. Not only do they come in decadent, bite-sized squares, they are offered in a variety of flavors. The Thanksgiving pack includes caramel sea salt, pumpkin pie and pecan pie — all decorated with adorable turkeys and pumpkins.

If your holidays are in need of a taste of home, Southern Baked Pie Company can answer that call. While all of the pies are delicious, this four pack includes the bakery’s classics: caramel pecan, chocolate chess, French coconut custard and signature buttermilk. Of course, they always have a pumpkin pie as well as a selection of savory pies that will leave you feeling thankful all year long.

If you’ve never had a cake from Milk Bar, get ready for your life to change for the better. The bakery is known for their "naked" cakes, which means the sides are left bare, revealing all the layers inside. This holiday-themed take on the classic starts with a cinnamon cake studded with butterscotch chips and is layered with milk crumbs, dulce de leche and pumpkin ganache. Did we mention it’s also topped with roasted pepitas?

Try them once, and you'll agree — Levain Bakery makes some of the world’s best cookies. While $27 for a four pack might seem steep, these cookies are huge and can definitely be shared. We recommend the variety box to get a taste of all the goodies — it includes chocolate chip walnut, dark chocolate chocolate chip, dark chocolate peanut butter chip and oatmeal raisin. You’ll have a tough time choosing a favorite, we promise.

It doesn't get much better than a classic Magnolia Bakery confetti cake. Luckily, the bakery has fall-ified their classic chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream frosting by adding fall leaf confetti sprinkles. It’s truly impossible not to love.

Each season, Magnolia Bakery creates a seasonal version of its already famous banana pudding. This season, that flavor is Pumpkin Gingersnap, which replaces their typical Nilla wafers with gingersnap cookies mixed with bananas. In addition to two pints of Pumpkin Gingersnap Banana Pudding, this set also includes two pints of both Chocolate Banana Pudding and Original Banana Pudding.

This edible cookie dough will have you waving goodbye to traditional Thanksgiving desserts. Offered in signature flavors including chocolate chip, cake batter and pumpkin brownie, DŌ can be served (and enjoyed) the way you have always wanted to eat cookie dough — by the spoonful.

Most cheesecake lovers out there will probably agree — it’s hard to beat Junior’s. During the holidays, their original New York-style cheesecake gets a Thanksgiving twist thanks to a big ol' layer of pumpkin pie filling. To make it even better, the cheesecake is topped with pumpkin mousse, cinnamon and nutmeg and baked on a graham cracker crust.

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