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BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH
The Cookie Bar serves large gourmet cookies with unique avors.
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The Cookie Bar serves cookie cakes that can include a custom design.
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5645 Colleyville Blvd., Ste. 120, Colleyville www.thecookiebar.com
The Cookie Bar serves unique cookies in Colleyville The Cookie Bar in Colleyville strives to let cus- tomers create their own cookies using homemade
before pick-up, Reynolds said. Additionally, The Cookie Bar serves cookie cakes that can include a custom design, as well as cookie crust cheesecakes, Reynolds said. Looking ahead Reynolds is working on developing a gluten-free cookie recipe, she said. The Cookie Bar will soon oer cookie pops. Additionally, Reynolds is working on a hot choco- late recipe that will include housemade marshmal- low u and a mini cookie. Reynolds wants to expand The Cookie Bar to locations around Dallas-Fort Worth and eventually to other states, she said.
“We do a lot of things in our cookies that are not used in traditional cookie recipes,” she said. Popular cookie avors including brown butter chocolate chunk, salted caramel cheesecake and cookie butter drizzle. Fall avors include pumpkin spice latte, served with real pumpkin and pumpkin pie cookie topped with marshmallow u, she said. For Christmas, Reynolds is planning to serve a chocolate pepper- mint crunch cookie with chocolate chunks and peppermint pieces. “Flavor is a priority,” Reynolds said. “Each cookie [has to have] something special to it.” Customers can buy the cookies individually, or pre-order a dozen mini cookies a couple hours
ingredients, co-owner Sarah Reynolds said. Customers can create their cookies, choosing a base, frosting and toppings, or choose from the shop’s homemade avors, she said. “We wanted a place that’s dierent from what’s currently out there,” she said. “A place of choice and where the customer becomes the baker and they can create whatever they like.” What they oer The Cookie Bar serves large gourmet cookies with unique avors that Reynolds along with her husband and the store’s co-owner, Kyle, created at home, she said.
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