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Want to try Donna Kelce's cookies? You can at the Chiefs' and Eagles' games on Christmas
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Date:2025-04-06 09:06:48
If you're a Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles fan and ever wanted to try Donna Kelce's famous cookies, then there's a Christmas gift waiting for you at the stadium.
The mother of Jason and Travis Kelce is teaming up with Aramark Sports + Entertainment to make "Mama Kelce's cookies" available at each of her sons' games on Christmas Day.
The cookies became famous when Donna Kelce delivered the chocolate chip cookies to both of her sons at Super Bowl 57 opening night in February. Only ever made for her sons, the famous football mom is now making her recipe available for people to try when the Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders and the Eagles play home to the New York Giants on Dec. 25.
"I am so excited to work with Aramark to bring my cookies to Chiefs’ and Eagles’ fans on Christmas day," Donna Kelce said in a statement. "In this season of giving, it means so much to raise money for two great charities through an old-fashioned bake sale. My chocolate chip cookies have been a staple in our house for a long time, so it’s very special to share the recipe that my sons love with fans during the holidays."
Even better, all proceeds from cookie sales will benefit Operation Breakthrough, based in Kansas City, and the Eagles Autism Foundation, based in Philadelphia. Aramark will match the donation to each organization as well.
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"It’s even sweeter because the Eagles Autism Foundation and Operation Breakthrough will benefit; usually, it’s just my boys!" Kelce added.
How to get 'Mama Kelce's cookies'
The famed chocolate chip cookies will only be available at Arrowhead Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field on Christmas Day. They can be found at these locations within the stadium.
- Arrowhead Stadium: Kingdom Lodge (Section 136)
- Lincoln Financial Field: Headhouse Plaza, two club level markets and on the suite level
If you won't be in the stands for the Christmas Day games, do not fear: You can try to make them on your own. The recipe can be found here for people to try.
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