Cookies are so popular because they combine comfort, convenience, and endless variety in one "cookie". They’re easy to grab as a quick snack or dessert, and their familiar flavors often remind people of childhood and family traditions.all

 

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From soft and chewy to crisp and crunchy, cookies offer something for every taste and texture preference, and their versatility means they can be customized with all kinds of flavors. Beyond taste, cookies are also easy to share, making them a favorite at parties, holidays, and casual gatherings.

 

 

My favorite cookie, if I had to pick one, is probably the "chocolate chip". I have always had a sweet spot, pun intended, for chocolate chips, especially homemade ones. Used to be a big glass of milk with them, now it's a big mug of coffee.

 

Who is the Queen of Cookies in New Jersey?

According to NJMonthly.comWendy Kou is the Cookie Queen. She doesn't just make cookies; she creates giant cookies out of her kitchen in Livingston, New Jersey.

 

"These aren’t your ordinary cookies. Kou’s treats are single cookies baked to grandiose, ten-inch proportions, either stuffed with filling—ranging from Nutella to marshmallows—or shaped into distinct objects like footballs, Diet Coke cans, and even Labubu monsters."

 

Wendy Kou began baking as a hobby in 2018. Wendy now has a cookbook, Colossal Cookies. She has also made appearances on QVC and Good Morning America.

 

 

Have you tried Wendy's giant cookies? These cookies definitely sound like I need to investigate.

 

 

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LOOK: How Many of These Discontinued Millennial Munchies Do You Remember?

You'll have better luck paying off your student loans than finding these discontinued snacks in stores.

Gallery Credit: Meg Dowdy

 

LOOK: 35 Vintage Cereals That Perfectly Captured Pop Culture Moments

Movies and TV shows have always found ways to partner with cereal companies as part of their promotion strategy. While some may have come up with a giveaway in boxes, others went big by having their own cereal connected to the movie or TV show title. Here are vintage cereals that were used to promote some of pop culture's biggest moments (and some you probably forgot about).

Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

 

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