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Debbi Fields (née Debra Jane Sivyer; born September 18, 1956) is the founder and spokesperson of Mrs. Fields Bakeries. Initially one of the original ball girls in major league baseball, she used her pay to refine her cookie recipes. She has written several cookbooks. Mrs. Fields Cookies currently operates in over 250 locations. [1]
Mrs. Fields' Original Cookies Inc. is an American franchisor in the snack food industry, with Mrs. Fields and TCBY as its core brands. Through its franchisees' retail stores, it is one of the largest retailers of freshly-baked-on-premises specialty cookies and brownies in the United States [3] and the largest retailer of soft-serve frozen yogurt in the country. [3]
The Dessert Show – hosted by Debbi Fields, founder of Mrs. Field's Cookies; Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives – hosted by Guy Fieri [20] Dining Around – hosted by Nina Griscom and Bill Boggs, later replaced by Alan Richman; Dinner: Impossible – hosted by Robert Irvine, later replaced by Michael Symon, back to Robert Irvine
It was two years before Debbi Fields opened her first cookie shop in Palo Alto, meaning the premium cookie market was wide open. And though refrigerated dough for chocolate chip cookies had been ...
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A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Debbi Fields (born 1956), founder of Mrs. Fields Bakeries; David Filo (born 1966), co-founder of Yahoo! Inc. Jack Herrick, founder of wikiHow; William Hewlett (1913–2001), co-founder of technology company Hewlett-Packard; buried at Alta Mesa Cemetery in Palo Alto; Reid Hoffman, co-founder and executive chairman of LinkedIn
Debbi Fields – entrepreneur, founder of Mrs. Fields cookies [78] Domingo Ghirardelli – founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company based in San Francisco, buried in Oakland [79] Ken Hofmann – former owner of the Oakland Athletics [80]