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  2. 23 National Cookie Day deals that will save you some dough - AOL

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    Free Classic cookie and a $1 Deluxe cookie: Simply show the Insomnia app in-store or place an app delivery order. Buy 12 cookies online, get 12 cookies for free (Classic cookie 12-packs only)

  3. Pink Dot - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Pink Dot was referred to as a rapidly expanding grocery delivery company in a Los Angeles Times story that noted the store guaranteed delivery within 45 minutes for a service charge of $9.99. [3] Orders were filled from five warehouses. [3]

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    Celebrate National Chocolate Chip Cookie day on Sunday, August 4, with deals and freebies from your favorite restaurants and bakeries.

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    In honor of National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day, Torres is offering customers 15% off chocolate chip cookies in-store and online. Mightylicious The brand is offering TODAY.com readers 20% off using ...

  6. Pick Up Stix - Wikipedia

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    Pick Up Stix was created by a Chinese immigrant, Charlie Zhang, who moved to the United States in 1982 with only $20 in his pocket. [4] He took traditional Asian food and adapted it to the American palate by reducing the amount of oil and adding wine, vinegar and soy sauce.

  7. Tiff's Treats - Wikipedia

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    She then delivered an apology in the form of warm cookies she'd just baked. [2] The company was established in 1999 with an initial manufacturing facility on Sixth Street in Austin. [3] The founders would bake cookies and deliver them warm to dormitories around Austin. [4] The company’s first order was delivered to a woman named “Amy.” [5]