The Snickerdoodle Cookie cupcake includes a cookie crust and cinnamon frosting.
“Our fans in Austin have been loving this collaborative cookie cupcake, and we’re thrilled to bring it to even more dessert lovers across Texas,” said Tiffany Chen, co-founder of Tiff’s Treats, in a press release. “It’s wonderful to be able to expand our partnership with Sprinkles and share this special sweet treat with more of our customers, delivered right to their door and available in our shops throughout D-FW and Houston.
The Snickerdoodle cookie has been a best-selling staple on the Tiff’s Treats menu since its debut in 2001, shortly after the cookie delivery service opened in 2000. Candice Nelson opened Sprinkles in 2005, and the bakery’s signature Triple Cinnamon cupcake was the perfect match for the Snickerdoodle. Nelson is also behind newThe Snickerdoodle Cookie Cupcake will be available through the end of May at all Dallas and Houston Tiff’s Treats and Sprinkles locations.
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