![]() ![]() The new matcha dipped macadamia flavor will be available for a limited time in all retail locations and online at The Aloha Matcha Collection includes: When infused into the creamy sweetness of rich white chocolate, it pairs perfectly with Honolulu Cookie Company’s premium shortbread cookies for a summer treat. I must confess, I ended up keeping a box I had purchased as a gift.Today the taste of matcha, or ground green tea leaves, is becoming more and more popular in a variety of recipes world-wide. ![]() The Honolulu Cookie Company cookies were my most gifted item on my return from islands. In the mainland US, there are two stores in Las Vegas. They have a variety of partners that allow them to distribute cookies outside of their re tail zones like Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Bloomingdale’s (New York, San Francisco, Costa Mesa) and Tommy Bahama stores throughout the US and Japan. There are two store locations on the island. Outside of the United States, Where Are the Most Cookies Sold?Īt the retail level, the answer would be Guam. Sales fluctuate annually between 68 and 70 million plus. Roughly 70 million cookies were sold in 2017. Their top fruit flavor is Pineapple Macadamia Nut. Honolulu Cookie Company Facts Most Popular FlavorsĬhocolate Dipped Macadamia Nut (by far is always #1), then current other top flavors are: Dark Triple Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Dark Chocolate Kona Coffee, Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut, White Chocolate Dipped Macadamia Nut, White Chocolate Coconut. The celebration includes two new flavors to mark the event, a Guava-flavored cookie and the White Triple Chocolate cookie. Honolulu Cookie Company is celebrating their 20 th Anniversary by introducing a special year-long line just for the occasion. Ryan Sung, Honolulu Cookie Company General Manager and the son of the owners Keith and Janet They wanted to create their own variety and really own it, to create “a cookie that represented true Hawaiian hospitality.” The pineapple shape that you see in all their cookies is trademarked. 20th Anniversary CelebrationĬelebrating twenty years in the business, entrepreneurs Keith and Janet Sung founded the business based on Janet’s original recipe and Keith’s love for shortbread cookies. Your biggest challenge will be which flavor to try. There is no chance you can simply walk past the shop, the fragrance is too enticing. Your mouth waters anticipating the first bite and your stomach aches for the satisfaction of a steady stream of cookies until there is no more room. At the cookie boutique the aroma of butter, sugar and a dash of Heaven overwhelms the senses. The Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort was only steps away from the Honolulu Cookie Company shop. The most unexpected delights to hit my taste buds while on my visit to Hawaii…the cookies. We visited a poi farm, sipped the locally produced Oceans Vodka and enjoyed dinner on the beach. We had a variety of food adventures to experience during our island stay. I was heading to the International Food, Wine and Travel Writers conference, and the focus of our trip was to discover the “Real Hawaii” through history, arts, culture, and food. My trip t o Honolulu had been a blend of business and pleasure and I was looking forward to both as I packed my suitcase for a what turned out to be a trip I would not soon forget. ![]() When I heard it was their 20th anniversary, I took a trip down memory lane. Specifically, the Shortbread Chocolate Chip Macadamia. Let’s just say I was won over by the cookies I discovered on my trip to Hawaii. A chocolate chip cookie might win me over if there aren’t too many chips, I like a higher dough-to-chip ratio. When I do look for a dessert it’s not chocolate I crave, but something along the line of a shortbread cookie or NY style cheesecake. ![]() Savory is more my style, so something sweet falls down on my list of edibles. Impressing my palate doesn’t happen too often. Cookies? Yes, scrumptious shortbread cookies from the Honolulu Cookie Company. You shuffle your feet and feel the sand between your toes and you’re nibbling on…cookies. A cold pineapple cocktail in hand, the smell of the ocean rolling off the waves, the sound of a luau off in the distance. Close your eyes and imagine you’re on a Hawaiian beach. ![]()
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