"I love raw cookie dough, right out of the tube. The other thing I eat is marshmallow fluff"
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The subtext is brand management by self-deprecation. Bullock, long marketed as the grounded, likable star who could plausibly be your funny friend, leans into foods that signal “I’m not precious.” It’s a way to disarm scrutiny in a culture that polices actresses’ appetites as moral character. By naming two hyper-specific, borderline embarrassing indulgences, she sidesteps the usual celebrity food interview lie (salads, green juice) and offers something that feels candid enough to be trusted.
There’s also a quiet gendered rebuke here: women in public life are expected to be disciplined, tasteful, and “clean.” Bullock’s choices are messy, sweet, and juvenile, which reads as a refusal to perform nutritional sainthood. It’s not a manifesto; it’s a strategically small act of permission, packaged as a laugh.
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Bullock, Sandra. (2026, January 16). I love raw cookie dough, right out of the tube. The other thing I eat is marshmallow fluff. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-raw-cookie-dough-right-out-of-the-tube-the-89814/
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"I love raw cookie dough, right out of the tube. The other thing I eat is marshmallow fluff." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-raw-cookie-dough-right-out-of-the-tube-the-89814/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.








