The+sims+4+remid+cookie

The Sims 4 has hundreds of hidden "debug" items—developer test objects not meant for normal gameplay. Some players have reported finding strange placeholder items with corrupted text strings, like debug_cookie_remid_unknown.

To access these (if they exist):

If "Remid" appears, it’s likely a debug leftover from a patch or an unreleased Sims 4: Sweet Retreat kit concept. the+sims+4+remid+cookie

The plus signs (“+”) suggest the user copied the query directly from a URL or a search bar that encodes spaces. This implies the searcher expected an exact match—perhaps a file name, a mod title, or a YouTube video slug. The definite article “the” at the beginning is unusual for a generic item; it signals that the user believes “the remid cookie” is a singular, known entity, not a category. “Remid” does not appear in any EA-published strings or common modding lexicons. It may be a surname (e.g., creator “Remid”), a phonetic misspelling of “remedy” or “remade,” or a jargon term from another game or fandom bleeding into Sims. The Sims 4 has hundreds of hidden "debug"

If you cannot find the cookie via Debug cheats, or if the search for "the sims 4 remid cookie" brought you here hoping for a downloadable file, you are in luck. The modding community has created dedicated versions. If "Remid" appears, it’s likely a debug leftover

The most famous is UI Cheats Extension or MCCC (MC Command Center) . While these don't add a literal cookie, they allow you to:

However, if you want the physical "remid cookie" item as a standalone mod, search for "Baking Hacks" or "Sentiment Cookies" on ModTheSims or CurseForge. Some creators have turned the Debug cookie into a proper recipe your Sim can bake on a standard oven.