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Giving the Gift of the Classic Cookie this Christmas Holiday

 November 27 2019  By: DeLuscious Cookies
Giving the Gift of the Classic Cookie this Christmas Holiday

There is perhaps not a single human alive in the United States of America who does not have at least one childhood memory involving a cookie. Whether that was simply the smell of cookie goodness emerging from a warm oven, a reward for a job well done, or perhaps even leaving a tray of them out for good ole St. Nick on Christmas Eve, the cookie holds an iconic place in our hearts. If you doubt the power of the cookie, I encourage you to walk up to any gathering of children that you know today and ask them, “who wants a cookie?” The answer will most certainly be a resounding “yes” and we are not responsible for their aggression if you do not actually have a cookie to back up your offer. The classic cookie has served as the go to treat for generations of Americans from childhood through adulthood. Yet, this holiday season you have the opportunity to give something altogether new. A unique cookie experience that will make you question whether you have ever truly had a cookie in the past, now is the time to reinvent the gift of the classic cookie this Christmas season.

Redefining the Cookie Experience

Perhaps the only downside to the classic cookie being such a common experience is that far too many think that if they have tasted one cookie, then they have tasted them all. Nothing could be further from the truth. As cookie aficionados, there is perhaps no greater joy we have than offering someone a cookie and then pausing to see their reaction when they take a bite. Most often, they say “yes”, because who doesn’t want a cookie. However, they say yes under the assumption that they know what they are about to experience.

Having consumed perhaps a thousand cookies in their lifetime, they bite down expecting a certain level of mediocrity. The look on their face when the sweet flavors explode in their mouths lets us know that they have, in fact, just tasted something altogether new. It almost brings them right back to their childhood and their first cookie. It is a magical experience that you can gift to your loved ones or coworkers this holiday season. It is a cookie experience made for giving and not for blending in to the dessert table at the office potluck. So let’s dive a little deeper into this experience.

When Only the Best Will Do

 From the Academy Awards to the Grammys, Hollywood’s elite has partaken in this unique cookie experience. Yet, we believe every human deserves this experience and it makes the perfect gift as a result. This year, we are offering a host of holiday packages that are sure to delight. If you are curious whether or not the recipient wants a cookie, let us remind that the default answer for 99% of America when asked if they want a cookie is, “yes, I want a cookie.” That being said, we actually offer more than a cookie to the world.

Whether you want our take on the classic brownie or you need a host of gluten free goodness options to please, we’ve got you covered. In keeping with our name, we are even ready to bring the milk, because what’s a cookie without a cold glass of milk.  Not to mention that if you leave our cookies and milk by the tree for Santa this year, do not be surprised if you wake up to that real pony that you always wanted for Christmas under the tree.

More than a cookie, you are giving a retake on a classic American experience and redefining it for the future. From the eager child to the hardened biker gang, everyone in America wants a cookie. Trust us, go up to any local assembly of bikers and ask them if they want a cookie. Once again, the answer will be “yes” and we are still not responsible for the ensuing aggression if you do not have a cookie to back it up. So do not forget to check out the whole array of goodness we have to offer and redefine the holidays for those you love with this classic cookie experience. 

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