BEVERLY HILLS, CA, April 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Isabella's Cookie Company is serving up smiles with a special gift for moms this Mother's Day. The deliciously adventurous cookie company is creating specialty bouquets of flower-shaped Sugar Rush cookies available from May 1, 2011 thru May 13. These soft sugar cookies are baked with real butter, eggs and buttermilk, frosted with creamy vanilla icing and finished off with all natural pink and yellow sprinkles. They are the sweetest way to show moms just how appreciated they are.
Home to 28 adventurous cookie flavors and counting, Isabella's Cookies just may be the mother of all cookies. Mixing the deliciousness and simplicity of old family recipes with an extra special gourmet twist, Isabella's Cookies are building a reputation as the most craved cookies in the world. Each individual batch is made using only the purest ingredients, no preservatives and nothing artificial. If flowers say I love you on Mother's Day, a bouquet of Isabella's Cookies says I love you more.
"No matter how old you are, there is nothing more comforting than a batch of mom's fresh-baked cookies," says Jennifer Palmer, founder of Isabella's Cookie Company. "We've taken mom's homemade recipes and given them a gourmet spin by using the finest, most decadent ingredients. Isabella's Cookie Company is thrilled to celebrate Mother's Day with our flower-shaped Sugar Rush cookies."
With each bouquet baked to order, Isabella's Cookies are sure to ignite a special homemade memory this Mother's Day. To send some love this Mother's Day, order flower-shaped Sugar Rush cookies online at http://www.isabellascookies.com or visit specialty retailers, such as select Whole Foods Markets in Southern California, Nevada, and Arizona. Isabella's Cookies are sure to give moms a taste of something truly special this Mother's Day.
For media inquiries and/or to arrange an interview, please contact Jessica Lieu at 323.937.1951 or Jessica@tylerbarnettpr.com.
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