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Insomnia Cookies
Company typePrivate
IndustryBakery
Founded2003 (2003)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
FoundersKev Manalac
Number of locations
100
Area served
United States
Websiteinsomniacookies.com
Insomnia Cookies in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Insomnia Cookies is a chain of bakeries in the United States that specializes in delivering warm cookies until 3 a.m.[1][2] Based in New York and Philadelphia, It was started in 2003 by Seth Berkowitz, a student at the University of Pennsylvania and has 98 locations as of 2016. Most locations are by university campuses and cater to students who want to order cookies late at night.

History and operations

The concept was founded by Seth Berkowitz in 2003 while attending the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.[1] Berkowitz began baking and delivering cookies from a dorm room to students on campus late at night.[1] From there the concept of cookie delivery grew.[3] The first retail store opened in 2004 in Syracuse, NY.[4]

Insomnia Cookies is based in New York and Philadelphia.[1] As of 2014, it has 87 locations in the United States.[5][6] Insomnia Cookies bakeries are typically located near college and university campuses to target students who wish to order cookies past the closing time of traditional bakeries.[2]

While the company originated on a college campus, the concept has also developed in major places across the country including Maryland, Philadelphia,[1] Miami,[5] New York City,[7] Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Minneapolis[8] Insomnia Cookies continues to expand its presence in these regions and plans to add even more locations across the country in the upcoming years.

Products

Insomnia Cookies offers 12 varieties of traditional and deluxe cookies. Some flavors include the classic Chocolate Chunk, M&M and White Chocolate Macadamia cookies to the more decadent, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup and S’mores Deluxe. All cookies are served warm from the oven.

Cookie cakes (10 inch) and brownies are available with toppings such as Cookie Dough, M&Ms, Reese’s Cups, and Snickers. Ice cream is offered at most locations by the cup, pint and quart. Customers have the opportunity to customize and combine products, creating a cookie a la mode, brownie a la mode or cookiewich (ice cream sandwiched between two cookies). Milk is also available with every order.

Community involvement

Insomnia Cookies holds in-house Fundraising days,[9] and donates cookies and gift cards to organizations interested in raising money. Most notably in 2013, Insomnia Cookies participated in the World's Largest Bake Sale,[10] which raised more than $100,000 for No Kid Hungry and The Food Bank of New York.[11] The company sponsors Relay for Life and dance marathon events[12] at universities across the country as well as the AIDS Walk of Boston, New York and New Haven.[13] Insomnia Cookies also donates thousands to appropriate causes that hit their local communities like the One Fund Boston to aid the victims and families affected by the tragic events at the Boston Marathon.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Van Allen, Peter (8 March 2013). "Another place to get a cookie at 3 in the morning". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b Casey, Drew (2015-10-10). "Midnight munchies? Insomnia Cookies has your back". CNBC. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  3. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rajat-bhageria/an-interview-with-seth-be_b_6638500.html
  4. ^ "Insomnia Cookies Syracuse LLC". Business Lookup.
  5. ^ a b Torres, Carla (22 January 2014). "Insomnia Cookies in South Beach: Late-Night Ice Cream and Treats". Miami New Times. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  6. ^ "New dessert shop to deliver to certain areas". Daily Reveille.
  7. ^ Petrone, Carly (17 February 2012). "NYC's 5 Best Cookies". CBS New York. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  8. ^ Suen, Mabel. "A Look Inside Insomnia Cookies' New Central West End Storefront". Riverfront Times.
  9. ^ "Fundraising Opportunities". Insomnia Cookies.
  10. ^ "Worlds Largest Bake Sale Event Combats Childhood Hunger One Dessert at a Time". Half Baked NYC.
  11. ^ Lee, Sandra. "One Million Meals for Kids". The Huffington Post.
  12. ^ "Two Diamonds, Company Partners". THON.
  13. ^ "Notes & News - Week of February 9th, 2014". Yale College.

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