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MADE IN THE SOUTH WHITNEY’S COOKIES

longtime passion for cooking, making people happy by creating “food memories,” and baking desserts led Chef Whitney Miller to on Fox. This incredible honor gained her notoriety for her sweets, specifically her scrumptious cookies, and generated her nickname of the “Pastry Princess.” In 2019, Whitney decided to share her unique cookies with the world and took the plunge to open Whitney’s Cookies in Franklin, Tennessee. The brand uses time-tested recipes and high-quality ingredients to create each 5- to 6-ounce cookie with proficiency and care. The cookies are sold online nationwide in flavors including Chocolate Chip, Stuffed Chocolate Chip, Salted Peanut Butter Cup, Celebration Sprinkle, and the brand’s famous Brownie Cookie, along with two new specialty flavors each month and “gluten-free-ish” and vegan varieties. Visit to purchase.

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