Bean Town residents, your dream has come true. The chocolate topped, double-decker pastry cream can be transformed into a cookie! Now you can enjoy this traditional dessert on-the-go. Dangerous.
Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar is the home of the infamous chocolate cookies of the Minnesota State Fair. Martha Rossini Olson (a.k.a. Sweet Martha) has been baking for 30 years and is slowly building a nationally-renowned cookie kingdom with her frozen cookie dough.
24. Mississippi: Mississippi Mud Pie Cookie
We applaud Mississippi for creating the infamous mud pie, but this cookie is next level. Each cookie is a coco explosion of flavor with surprises of marshmallow and pecan. We’ll take three, please.
The Show Me State sure does know how to show off when it comes to its exclusive Gooey Butter concoction. Originating from a cake recipe, there are many iterations of this Midwest dessert.
Baked with old-fashioned TLC, these crunchy yet chewy oatmeal cookies with a tasty vanilla glaze earn a blue ribbon in our book. It’s a perfect treat to snack on while hiking one of Montana’s top trails.
You better believe that Nebraska has some dang good honey from all those bees! The honey bee is The Cornhusker’s state insect and the honey cookie is the bee’s knees.
When you think of Nevada you think of Vegas, and when you think of Vegas you think of either booze or gambling — so we took that into consideration! This cookie has a boozy kick, just like sin city.
You haven’t truly tasted New Hampshire until you’ve had one of its apples, so why not put it in a cookie? Add a touch of famous Granite State maple syrup to switch up your breakfast routine. It’s still fruit in our book.
Skittles isn’t the only treat where you can taste the rainbow. This traditional Italian dessert has been a fundamental part of New Jersey, especially Continental Cookies, for years.