October

Hi there! 

As we step into October, the season of gratitude and togetherness, we want to take a moment to reflect on what truly matters. This month, we’re celebrating Thanksgiving, a time to gather with loved ones, share stories, and create lasting memories.

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the noise of social media and the constant buzz of technology. This year, we invite you to take a break from your screens and really savor the moments that make life beautiful. Put down your devices, look around the table, and immerse yourself in the laughter, love, and warmth of those you cherish. Enjoy the food in front of you, not through the eyes of a camera lens, but with all your senses.

We are so grateful for our community and for each of you who support our family-owned business. In the spirit of giving thanks, we’ve crafted a boxes filled with treats that embody the flavors of Thanksgiving, designed to enhance your family gatherings and bring joy to your celebrations.

Featured Treats:

  • Twisted Cranberry Macaron: We’re thrilled to collaborate with Twisted Fork, who has just introduced their holiday season collection. Our Whipped White Chocolate & Cranberry Macarons, inspired by their delightful Holly Jolly preserve, blend tart cranberry and spice with smooth white chocolate—a delicious treat to share around the table.
  • Pie Sugar Cookie: To complement our pecan pie cookie, we’ve partnered with Melissa from Sprinkles and Sarcasm to create a custom sugar cookie that adds a touch of sweetness to your Thanksgiving spread.
  • Cocoa Pumpkin Patch Cupcake: A moist chocolate cupcake full of pumpkin spice flavor, then topped with a pumpkin spice cream cheese frosting.

This Thanksgiving, cherish the simple joys: the laughter shared, the love felt, and the warmth of family gathered around the table. We hope our treats inspire you to create moments of connection and joy.

Happy Thanksgiving from The Cookie Date!

The Cookie Jar

The Date Night

The Mac Pac

The Sweet Treat Trio

The Box Office

The Anti Cookie

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