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    Mary's Juice

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    OYeah! Cookies

    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 mi

    OYeah! Cookies is a new, small, local cookie business based in Atlanta. They launched this past…read moreJanuary 2021. So far, they've done one pop-up. It happened this past Sunday at Tan-Cha on Buford Highway. OYeah! has a site set up with online ordering for cookie shipments (to Georgia addresses only right now) and local pickups outside Shoya Izakaya in the H Mart Doraville shopping plaza (Peachtree Pavilion) every Sunday, 12-1pm. I tried these cookies for the first time this week and was really impressed. At the time of writing this review, OYeah! offers four flavors of butter cookies - Matchy Matcha, Java Coffee, Choco Chocolate, and Original Airy - along with two "specialty" cookies - Cocoa Chewy Brownie and Crunchy Cranberry. The butter cookies are based on the popular butter cookies in Hong Kong. The owners of the business are from Hong Kong, but have called Atlanta home for several years now. Three of the owners graduated from Georgia Tech and the other, from UGA. OYeah! Cookies was inspired by the Hong Kong bakeries Cherikoff and the more popular Jenny Bakery. Jenny Bakery's butter cookies were so popular that at one point, there was a black market for them: https://www.cnn.com/2015/04/06/asia/food-frenzy/index.html. It reminds me of the Cronut in 2013 and when Krispy Kreme first opened in Bangkok, Thailand -- customers would flip doughnuts for a profit outside to people who didn't want to wait in line. You can now get the Hong Kong butter cookie in Atlanta thanks to OYeah! I tried all of OYeah! Cookies' cookies and flavors except for the Matchy Matcha. I enjoyed every one of them. The butter cookies melted in my mouth. If you've ever had the Danish butter cookies that come in the blue tins (Royal Dansk), these are similar except more delicate, airy, and creamier. They're dangerous too. I can keep popping them into my mouth, one after the other, with no end in sight. Truly delectable. Among the butter cookie flavors, I liked the Original Airy the best. Keep in mind when it comes to sweets, I often prefer the plain, original, and vanilla flavors. The Java Coffee butter cookie had a sweet and creamy coffee flavor, like coffee ice cream. In terms of texture differences, I noticed the Original Airy was very crumbly and fragile while the Choco Chocolate was relatively dry. The Java Coffee had the best balance texturally. Both of the specialty cookies were outstanding. The Cocoa Chewy Brownie Cookie was like eating a fresh, soft chocolate cookie infused with moist, sticky brownie. The consistency of the cookie was pretty much perfect. As for the Crunchy Cranberry Cookie, wow. I liked it a lot more than I thought I would because I'm not always a fan of berries in things. The dried cranberries in these cookies tasted almost like candy. Sweet, chewy, and not too tart, which I appreciated. These are small-batch cookies currently made in Brookhaven. Regardless if you have your cookies shipped or your pick them up in person, the prices are the same (at the time of writing this review). Butter cookies are sold by the dozen for $11.99 per dozen. Same with the Crunchy Cranberry Cookies. They work out to about $1 per cookie. The Cocoa Chewy Brownie Cookies are more expensive at $17.99 for six (about $3 per cookie). As far as sizing, the cookies are not big. They're not like the large cookies you might grab when checking out at an American fast-casual chain. These are smaller, homemade cookies. I measured the butter cookies at about 1.50 inches in diameter (round shape), the Crunchy Cranberry Cookies at about 2 inches (square shape), and the Cocoa Chewy Brownie Cookies at anywhere from about 3.25 to 3.75 inches (circle/oval shape). None of the cookies were terribly thick, but they weren't thin either. They were modestly-sized. As far as shelf life, I was told the butter and cranberry cookies are good for up to two weeks when stored in an airtight container. If they become slightly soft, putting them in the oven for a few minutes should crisp them back up. The brownie cookies will last a week in an airtight container. OYeah! Cookies is just getting started and I look forward to seeing how they grow. They seem to be on the right track with their branding, marketing, and ordering platform, especially for such a small outfit. For more info and to order cookies, visit their Linktree at https://linktr.ee/oyeahcookies. Also, take a look at their Instagram page to see their goings-on including potential future pop-ups, discounts, and giveaways: https://www.instagram.com/oyeahcookies/. I thought it was neat how they had suggested cookie and drink pairings at their pop-up at Tan-Cha. Finally, I think these cookies are a great gift idea. And you're supporting local by ordering from these guys.

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    Cocoa Chewy Brownie Cookie. $17.99 for six.

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