Nightfood Holdings, Inc. announced that research and development work has been successfully completed on two new flavors of cookies, which will soon join Nightfood's recently launched Prime-Time Chocolate Chip cookies. Hundreds of hotels across the country now stock Nightfood ice cream pints since the brand's introduction into national hotel distribution earlier this year. The Company recently reported that Nightfood was capturing a strong share of hotel lobby shop pint ice cream sales when head-to-head with Haagen Dazs, Ben & Jerry's, and other legacy brands.

Now, hotels can also offer Nightfood sleep-friendly cookies for their guests' nighttime cravings as an alternative to Oreos, Chips Ahoy, and others. Nightfood's Snoozerdoodle is a snickerdoodle cookie, with a dusting of ground cinnamon and sugar. Each 30-gram serving is 100 calories, with 4 grams of protein, 3 grams of fiber, and 5 grams of sugar.

Date Night Cherry Oat features melatonin-rich Montmorency cherries as the first ingredient. Each 30-gram serving is 100 calories with 3 grams of protein, 2 grams of fiber, and 8 grams of sugar. For comparison, a 30-gram serving of Oreos is 140 calories, 1 gram of protein, <1 gram of fiber, and 12 grams of sugar.

Production for both flavors is slated for early December. Available in two-serving, 60-gram pouches, all flavors of Nightfood cookies are expected to sell for between $4.49 and $6.49 per pouch in hotels.