![]() I was curious as to the stats of these cookies, so I actually started to sort and count but then just got lazy and stopped. People aren’t lying when they say it’s half a garbage bag full. Got a GIANT bag of Chips Ahoy individual packs, a bag of Chips Ahoy thinsations, a bag of Digestives and a package of Chocolate Crème Oreos. It is an outlet, so selection may be vast or limited depending on the day you visit. Holy cookies! On my visit today they had large quantities, but not too too much variety. Highly recommend if you are into grocery store cookies. Although far and in the middle of nowhere, specially if you are not in the East End, it is definitely worth checking out, specially if one of the above events is coming soon. This is a quite the find if you want to buy sweets for large groups, parties, holidays and of course, Halloween. Specially when some items are not only price reduced but also in « SPECIAL!» Which apparently happens often. As my cookie partner in crime came to find out when she bought $ 20 worth of cookie and candies which we figured would have cost over $ 40 in retail. 50 per package, if you purchase a FEW items then you can really, really feel the savings. You can find a number of brands and although the savings are all in the $ 1 to $ 2. However the company I came with was in heaven. ![]() Which is basically what Peak Freans sells… for cheap. As I generally try to eat healthy and I avoid your typical, run-of-the-mill grocery store cookie brands. HA! So I was thinking that like Bread Outlets, there would be bakers in the back, and that their cookies/sweets are packaged there, to be sold at other bakeries and donut shops and the like and the reason you were saving money was because you were cutting the middle man and purchasing them from source. The first time I dropped by, I was under the HORRIBLE misconception this was a bakery. Most recently in April 2011, the store was moved again to its current location at 1400 O’Connor drive where it was more than doubled in size to create space for products varying from biscuits, and crackers, to candies and chocolates. In 2003, the store was moved again and expanded further, and became popularized as a great place to find slightly broken biscuits and crackers, repackaged for sale at reduced prices. Ten years later in 1995, the store was expanded and made open to the public, so that they could take part in the biscuits that would have otherwise been thrown out due to them not meeting the very high quality standards we place on all our biscuits. The Peek Freans Cookie Outlet was originally opened as an area in our production facility to allow Peek Freans factory workers to purchase biscuits being produced that day. We specialize in providing slightly irregular (broken, overstock, seasonal, miss-shappen), biscuits, crackers, candies and chocolates in bulk format. ![]()
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