• Australian business, Cookie Man, has just released its New York Loaded Cookie range for wholesale. The chunky cookies are available in eight flavours, all inspired by New York City.
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    Australian business, Cookie Man, has just released its New York Loaded Cookie range for wholesale. The chunky cookies are available in eight flavours, all inspired by New York City. Source: Cookie Man
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Australian business, Cookie Man, has just released its New York Loaded Cookie range for wholesale. The chunky cookies are available in eight flavours, all inspired by New York City.

Each cookie is 150 grams and made with up to 95 per cent Australian ingredients, including butter, wheat and sugar.

The flavours include:

  • Broadway Big League: an indulgent take on a classic chocolate chip cookie, filled with Nutella filling and topped with roasted and crushed hazelnuts.
  • Brooklyn Brownie: a thick brownie cookie, topped with chocolate freckles
  • Lady Liberty: a cookie with a rich Nutella filling, adorned with crushed peanuts
  • Madison Square Macadamia: a cookie with a butter filling, fused with white chocolate and roasted macadamia, topped with a crunchy Biscoff biscuit.
  • Manhattan Monster: an Oreo and M&M mash-up.
  • New Yorker: a gooey, triple-chocolate peanut butter-filled cookie, topped with peanut butter and a pretzel.
  • Rockefella Velvet: red velvet, with a loaded cheesecake filling and topped with a white chocolate chip.
  • Sassy Soho: a white chocolate, roasted macadamia and caramel fudge cookie, topped with macadamias.

The New York Loaded Cookie range is currently available exclusively for wholesale, with plans to roll out to the general public soon.

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