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Home > Judaica by Holiday > Rosh Hashanah > Modern Bite Rosh Hashanah Cookies


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Modern Bite Rosh Hashanah Cookies

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the cookies tasted AMAZING; rich and buttery with the perfect texture. Score!” -- Martha Stewart Weddings

Baked to order, this boxed gift set of Rosh Hashanh sugar cookies not only look groovy and taste delicious, they are 100% natural and made from five simple ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, eggs, and cinnamon. Ready to give In a keepsake stationery box (acid-free, 100% post-consumer recycled materials), a dozen cookies come individually cellophane-wrapped and keep fresh for two weeks.

Order now for delivery for the week before Rosh Hashanah (Week of Sep 10, 2012) -- or at another date -- just let us know a drop-date on the checkout notes!

Baked by Daniel Shapiro of Modern Bite in a friend's commercial kitchen, these cookies are not certified kosher. SIZE: Box 7 ½ “ x 7 ½ “ x 3”; Cookies are 3" x 3".

* Order with EXPEDITED SHIPPING if you are ordering now, in order to get your cookies by Friday, September 14th.

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“I thought your cookies were really very special! I loved the packaging. It was exciting to open the box. You've done a great job with the ribbon, wrapping and the attention to detail to make it a thrill to see what's inside. The cookies themselves were a big hit in my family.” - Phyllis, Los Angeles

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