Frisco | May 2023

FIRST LOOK

BY GRANT JOHNSON

MEET THE COOKIE COLLECTION:

Kendall Sandlin, right, is a Frisco native who recently moved back to the city with her husband, Perry Sandlin. The couple opened Cookie Co. together on US 380.

New cookie avors are oered every week and are made in house.

The Cookie Co. menu rotates every week, and the cookie reveal is posted to its Instagram page @cookieco on Sunday nights. Each week the company sells 3 avors along with its signature chocolate chip cookie. Cookies cost $4 each or $14.50 for a four pack.

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Cookie Co. Young couple brings gourmet cookie business to Frisco G ourmet cookies combined with the busy trac of Highway 380 made a

locations in Utah, Idaho, Washing- ton, Nebraska and Texas. Kendall and Perry Sandlin were introduced to the brand by a friend and explored franchise opportunities within the company. “We always dreamed of opening our own franchise and a friend recommended that we look at Cookie Co.,” said Perry Sandlin. “We were just really happy with the owners and the products when we tried it out, but what mostly drew us to the brand is the fresh ingredients. The cookies that come out of the oven here are all made with real ingredients.” The cookies made in the shop are made without any high fructose corn syrup, and the couple pride themselves on making cookies with

natural ingredients. Cookie Co.’s menu rotates each week with three dierent cookies and its original chocolate chip cookie. They also sell “twisted sodas” made from Coke products and syrups. A three-year $140 million road improvement project will relieve congestion and bring even more business to the highway, according to ocials. Cookie Co. opened its doors on Jan. 21 in the Urban Heights at Hollyhock development. “We knew that we wanted to open in this location in Frisco and on [US] 380 because it has plenty of trac and our store could almost serve as a billboard for itself with all those cars driving by,” Kendall Sandlin said.

sweet recipe for Kendall and Perry Sandlin to open Cookie Co. on US 380 in Frisco. The young couple spent time traveling around the country for work and decided to settle down in Kendall’s hometown of Frisco. “Watching it from just being a pile of dirt a year ago and now standing in our rst store—it feels really cool,” Kendall Sandlin said. Cookie Co. was founded by Elise and Matt Thomas in Redlands, California during the height of the pandemic. Since the company opened in August 2020, they have expanded with additional franchise

Cookie Co. 2155 W University Drive, Ste. 140, Frisco 469-481-6231 www.cookieco.com Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

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