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  • Ordered the "Dead Head" cookie sampler from GrubHub. This sampler consists of 12 assorted cookies of any kind, baked to order, a pint of milk, and ice cream. I paid for delivery, and got a call 30 minutes later saying the delivery driver was not in that day, so I opted for a refund. A week later, the same deal happens but I opted to remove the delivery fee and drive down instead. The solo employee there was kind, so I can't take off points there, but the overall experience was a let down. First off, once I arrived to pick the order up I found out they baked the wrong cookies, claiming that the previous shift's baker did not inform her of the correct order. Because of this, half of my order was not available when I went to pick it up. What was a dozen assorted cookie flavors became 6 chocolate chip, 6 peanut butter cookies, and 2 of some other kind thrown in for free to make up for the hassle. I do not recall what the name of the extra 2 were, but there certainly had little to no flavor at all, tasting mostly like plain cookie dough. The other cookies were alright. The chocolate chip cookies had way too much chocolate, all clumped at the bottom of each cookie (see the pictures) and the peanut butter cookies were pretty good. Overall they were all baked for an appropriate amount of time. The ice cream was just a pint PET chocolate ice cream, and the milk came in a plastic cup in a bag (good thing I noticed that before I threw the bag in the passenger seat, I would have assumed it was in a sealed container since it was in a folded bag). We did decide to buy a brownie, which was easily the best thing we had from there. Solid, moist, tasty, and overall worth the $3.50 it costs. Overall, this was a $6 meal that costed us $24. I would not recommend buying the "Dead Head" sampler from here. Individual cookies were a dollar, so that wouldn't be a bad idea if you were just stopping by, though. I'd highly advise either baking your own or buying cookies from a grocery store instead, because the value just isn't there for this place. Lastly, this business has about 3-4 different names, which is misleading and unprofessional. Online they are referred to as "Cosmic Cookies" in some places, "Kai's" in others, and the sign outside of their shop read something along the lines of "Take A Cake Bakery". I see potential here, but they appear to not have their business together, which means I likely won't be using them for cooperate catering or custom cakes in the near future.
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