Best grocery story cookies

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^^i was looking for bite-sized desserts in particular
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Anonymous wrote:I recently bought a clamshell of mini chocolate chip cookies from Wegmans and they tasted like the re-packaged Entenmann’s. So disappointed. And the brownies were unremarkable too.
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Anonymous wrote:I recently bought a clamshell of mini chocolate chip cookies from Wegmans and they tasted like the re-packaged Entenmann’s. So disappointed. And the brownies were unremarkable too.


I looked up Wegman's cookie cakes. It looked like they were formerly well loved, but the most recent reviews were very poor and said that the recipe had changed.
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It's been a while since I went to a Wegmans (there's one near my workplace, which I never set foot in!) but they used to have excellent cookies/ treats - particularly, the bite size pecan sticky buns, chocolate chip cookies w & w/o walnuts, and coconut macaroons.
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Anonymous wrote:Berger cookies!! How is this a question? Berger cookies. They sell them at Giant.


Gross. Why not just melt sugar in a pot and throw it over a grocery store lemon sugar cookie?

Now I’m intrigued. What’s a Berger cookie? (I’m at giant twice a week but don’t know what this is).

Meh - they are a Baltimore specialty. Its a cakey sugar cookie topped with an overly sweet and waxy chocolate fudge sort of topping. I find them terribly bland. Spouse grew up with them and goes nuts for them.

I'm not a big fan of most store-bought cookies, but the crispy Tate's chocolate chip cookies aren't terrible.


Berger Blasphemy!
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Anonymous wrote:WF's brown butter chocolate chip cookies are the best. The Wegmans chocolate chip come second, and the HT chocolate chip cookies, while adequate (and much cheaper), are definitely third.

This is the unanimous view of the 5 people in our house.


Ooh where in WF do you get these? Preboxed, or in the are you have to pick stuff up with tongs?


They are packaged in plastic clamshell containers in the bakery section, usually 4/6 per batch. They look dark for choc. chip cookies, but are nice and soft.

Thank you! I’m going tomorrow just to look for these.
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