We can’t thank TJ’s enough for thinking up cookie butter and bacon jam, but we can’t help but think that there are so many possibilities of things that could be jarred and spread on our toast/sandwiches/etc.
1. Sriracha
Sure, you could drizzle the spicy sauce on top of your toast, but we’re imaging something that you could spread over the entire piece without setting your mouth on fire. The millennial market waits patiently.
2. Girl Scout Cookies
We’re picturing Thin Mint toast, Samoa sandwiches, and Peanut Butter Patty paninis. Regular cookie butter just isn’t cutting it anymore.
3. Coffee
If you’re running late at frappuccino o’clock, save time in the mornings by spreading a sweet, caffeine-laced jam onto your toast (or donut, if you’re feeling the classic combo).
4. Mango
Ditch the typical strawberry jam and give your toast a tropical makeover with mango jelly.
5. Cookie dough
There’s already cookie butter, but it’s missing the feeling of delicious unfinishedness that eating unbaked dough has. Nothing screams yum like the nagging thought that you might get salmonella in an oh-so-worth-it way.
6. S’mores
Nutella is practically begging for someone to come swirl it with marshmallow and graham crackers to get that summer campfire flavor without the work that goes into perfectly toasting the treat. TJ’s, do the work for us, please.
7. Oreo
Oreo’s have already been fried, crumbled, and used for cheesecake, cake pops, and milkshakes; why not made into a spread?
8. Pomegranate
If you crave jam but don’t have the sweet tooth for it, pomegranate jelly could be the spread to give you the tang you need.
8. Pizza
The pizza bagel just got even easier. Skip the defrosting and layer your fresh bagel with some pizza spread for a mature way to enjoy the frozen favorite.
9. Mac ‘n Cheese
Make the mac and cheese grilled cheese sandwich instant, please.
10. Cinnamon rolls
Cinnamon toast is no match for cinnamon roll spread toast.