Presidential Election Cookies
by Steve
1/17/2008 10:54:00 AM

David's Cookies announced today that they've produced new 2008 Presidential Election cookies, bearing the names of the top white house contenders.
These are classified as "cookie cakes", measuring 12 inches wide in diameter.
The company says they will tabulate sales of each Presidential hopeful, and thereby predict the winner of super Tuesday (Feb 5).
As usual, Dennis Kucinich was left without a cookie.
Visit the Presidential Cookies at David's...
http://www.davidscookies.com/index.cfm?action=category&categoryid=61Labels: Cookies
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Grandma's Cookies - New Varieties
by Steve
1/11/2008 01:09:00 AM

Grandma's Cookies now include two new limited edition varieties, "Cinnamon Sugar" and "Iced Gingerbread"
Iced Gingerbread sounds intriguing.
Labels: Cookies, Grandma's-Cookies
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Nestle Christmas Tree Cookies
by Steve
12/27/2007 08:16:00 PM
While Christmas has passed us by, I couldn't help noticing this package of Nestle Christmas Tree Cookies.

Doesn't the font in the words "Christmas Trees" look strangely similar to a Dr. Seuss book?
I'm guessing someone at Nestle's package design department is on to something.
Labels: Cookies, Nestle Toll House
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Midwest Airlines Chocolate Chip Cookies
by Steve
10/31/2007 12:55:00 PM
Midwest Airlines is now offering its famous chocolate chip cookies for retail in the form of ready-to-bake cookie dough.

The company, which flies it's jetliners across the heartland of America, offers its passengers free chocolate chip cookies, which are baked during the flight. The cookies are very popular with passengers, and demands for the company's secret recipe have escalated. Instead, Midwest Airlines is offering the next best thing, by selling its cookie dough.
The cookie dough is only available at Milwaukee-area, Balistreri-owned and -operated
Sendik's Food Markets. If you don't happen to live within driving distance to Milwaukee, well hopefully Midwest Airlines will distribute them to other stores.
Midwest Airlines is based in Milwaukee, which kinda explains that.
The chocolate chip cookie is a pretty serious issue with Midwest Airlines, check out their website, "
Save the Cookie".
I'm not for certain, but I think Midwest Airlines may be the first air carrier to launch its food for retail.
Source:
Midwest Airlines Press ReleaseLabels: Cookies, Midwest-Airlines
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