ANNAPOLIS, MD, November 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Chesapeake Bay Cookie Company was founded in April 2009 in Tracy's Landing, MD by sisters Danielle and Nicole Zuralow. After 9 months of development the company will launch on Dec 1, 2010, with online orders available for the holiday season.
Chesapeake Bay Cookie Company prides themselves on using only the finest, natural ingredients such as whole wheat flours, fresh fruits and nuts with brown sugar and granola. The two sisters, both recent college graduates began baking cookies 2 years ago for family and friends who encouraged them to sell the cookies to local merchants.
Founder and co-owner Danielle Zuralow says, " We are excited to share our amazing cookies with the public."
Online orders and information for wholesale orders will be available at http://www.chesapeakbaycookies.com.
For more information, Please contact Nicole Zuralow, Marketing Manager, ChesapeakeBayCookies@gmail.com
Chesapeake Cookie Company specializes in homemade, granola cookies. They make their cookies in small batches to ensure you get the best tasting cookies. For more information contact Nicole Zuralow at ChesapeakeBayCookies@gmail.com
CONTACT: Nicole Zuralow
Chesapeake Bay Cookie Company
ChesapeakeBayCookies@gmail.com
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