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  2. Southern Sugar Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Southern Sugar Bakery was started by former school counselors, Angie Tucker and Christin Kubasko, in 2013. [1] They began baking cookies part-time in Angie’s kitchen as an NC licensed home bakery.

  3. Cookies by Design - Wikipedia

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    Cookies by Design was founded in 1983 in Plano, Texas by Gwen Willhite after she lost her previous job. The company's signature product was the "cookie bouquet": arrangements of cookies or other baked goods on sticks in a decorative container, similar to a flower bouquet, intended to be given as gifts or used for decor. The first franchised ...

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  5. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    Cookie decorating dates back to at least the 14th century when in Switzerland, springerle cookie molds were carved from wood and used to impress Biblical designs into cookies. [ 1 ] The artistic element of cookie making also can be traced back to Medieval Germany where Lebkuchen was crafted into fancy shapes and decorated with sugar.

  6. Otis Spunkmeyer - Wikipedia

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    The program included pre-portioned frozen cookie dough, a pre-set convection oven, and marketing materials. This program allowed both big and small foodservice operators to sell store-baked cookies in their facilities. Otis Spunkmeyer hired a pair of DC-3 aircraft painted with the company logo and had them fly over the Golden Gate bridge. [1]

  7. Great American Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Great American Cookie Co. was founded by future CEO Michael J. Coles and partner Arthur Karp, who each invested $4,000 to develop a business selling cookies on the strength of a family recipe passed on to Karp's wife. [1] That same year the first store opened in Atlanta's Perimeter Mall. [2]