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Going to a cupcake shop and ordering something other than cupcakes is probably not recommended; however, that's what I did. I was in the mood for something sweet before my shopping date w/ friends at Rhapsodielle next door, so I landed here at Project Cupcake, a new bakery that opened a few months ago. I wasn't in the mood for cupcakes; thankfully, they offer other goodies like cookies, macarons, shakes, smoothies, ice cream, & frozen yogurt (supposedly). While I was trying to decide what to order, I noticed bags of chocolate chip cookies tied w/ cute pink ribbons near the cash register. Four large, freshly-baked cookies placed costing less than a dollar each? I was sold. So was my decision to buy cookies at a cupcake shop a good idea? Most definitely. The cookie, studded w/ chocolate chips, was sweet, chewy & soft; however, I thought the cookie could have used a minute or two more in the oven. I shared the rest of the cookies w/ my friends who found them to be delicious as well. I hope the owner didn't think it strange that I only bought a bag of cookies at his cupcake shop...No worries though, I'll be back to try their cupcakes.
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