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Okay not to brag but I would like to think I make some pretty bad ass cookies... but I don't stand a chance to take on cookies by Felix and Mr. Norton's. They are absolutely the ultimate cookie in my kid's book and we've been going for years. I have no idea how they do it but each cookie is so soft, buttery and delicious! There must be a crap load of butter in every bite! These cookies are the bomb and an absolute diet killer if you are on one. Trying to eat just one? F*ck it! Trying to lose some weight?? F*ck it!! Trying to watch your cholesterol and blood sugar levels? F*ck it!!! Just eat them, they are sooooo good! The price of cookies are per pound, but they have frequent buyer points where you get a free order after a while. If you are lucky, they sometimes have day olds that are cheaper but still very good. As a bonus they are starting to produce a line of premixed make at home cookies that you can buy at grocery stores. I have yet to try it to see how it compares to the store made ones so can't comment on them. Felix and Mr. Norton's, you guys make great cookies! 5/5!
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