Country music superstar Dolly Parton debuts new products with Duncan Hines

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Dolly Parton is bringing a little something sweet into kitchens everywhere. The 9-to-5 singer announced a new collaboration with Duncan Hines called Dolly Parton's Baking Collection.The member of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, 77, released an adorable Instagram video on the brand's account revealing her recipes for cornbread, biscuits and brownie mixes will be available at grocery stores soon.'Ready to make life a little sweeter?' the Jolene singer asked.

In one shot from the video, the Steel Magnolias actress - who credits her warped sense of humor as a big part of why her 56 year marriage endures -  wears a pink and white gingham shirt with a yellow apron over it, matching the color scheme of the boxes of cake and brownie mixes.In another shot, she wears a hot pink blouse with a heart-shaped apron over it.

The apron is decorated with red and pink hearts. Sweet things: Dolly Parton announced she's bringing her cornbread, biscuits and brownie recipes to grocery store shelves in a  collab with Duncan Hines Limited edition: The new mixes will be available for a limited time starting on February 8'I grew up with all of these great recipes and watching my family cook all those things and I always had my head stuck in a song or had a guitar in my hand rather than a spatula,' she told Country Living.This is her second collaboration with Duncan Hines.

Her limited edition brownie mixes, banana cake mix and other delicious items hits stores on February 8. 'How can we be more Southern than making biscuits and cornbreads and all the wonderful things that we're doing,' she said.And Dolly's up to a lot more this year–including releasing her hotly anticipated rock and roll album that she was inspired to do after being nominated for.

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