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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. I Tried 9 Store-Bought Cookie Doughs & One Baked Up Perfectly

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    Nutrition: (Per 1/2 Inch Slice): Calories: 120 Fat: 4.5 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 130 mg Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 10 g) Protein: 1 g. These sugar cookies came in a classic log-shaped ...

  4. Delicious Desserts That Start with Store-Bought Cookie Dough

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    1. Crock-Pot Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies. Slow cookers make the ultimate hot and gooey chocolate desserts. Besides a roll of chocolate chip cookie dough, this recipe includes another time saver ...

  5. Mother's Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Cookies is a food brand owned by Italian conglomerate Ferrero Group. Mother Cookies began as a bakery based in Oakland, California, that operated from 1914 to 2008. [1] [2] A sister company, Archway Cookies of Battle Creek, Michigan, was founded in 1936. Both Mother's Cookies and Archway declared bankruptcy in 2008. [3]

  6. The 7 Best Store-Bought Sugar Cookie Doughs and Mixes ... - AOL

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    Best for Decorating: Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie Cookie Mix. Crispiest Sugar Cookie: Pillsbury Ready-to-Bake Sugar Cookie Dough. Chewiest Sugar Cookie: Cheryl’s Cookies Sugar Cookie Dough. Most ...

  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. That same year the first store opened in Atlanta's Perimeter Mall.