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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since you asked about TJs, they have some good holiday sweets - chocolate dipped Danish cookies, choc dipped peppermint Joe-Joes, minty cocoa truffles. I don’t love their frozen apps, but we have tried and liked the cranberry Stilton, cranberry chèvre, truffle Marcona almonds, apple & Calvados spread, scalloped cracker trio. [/quote] Nothing is more disappointing on a holiday cookie tray than something like knock off oreos or other store bought cookie from the cookie aisle. There is nothing appealing about grocery store bakery or Costco bakery cookies either. In a pinch the tub of toll house cookie dough comes closest to tasting like a home made cookie.[/quote] Wegman's chocolate chip cookies are actually really really good. [img]https://d2d8wwwkmhfcva.cloudfront.net/800x/filters:fill(FFF,true):format(jpg)/d2lnr5mha7bycj.cloudfront.net/product-image/file/large_4173eb0e-ac81-47bc-90fa-f6b18ada55d6.jpeg[/img][/quote] Came here to say this. I’ve also really enjoyed the decorated sugar cookies from their bakery, and I imagine they have a holiday tray of them. [/quote] They do have a tray of the decorated ones. They are really good, but probably like $75. [/quote]
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