These strawberry iced oatmeal cookies are a delicious twist on an old-fashioned classic. Made with super soft centers, chewy edges and a sweet strawberry icing, these cookies will catapult you straight to star baker status!
Spread the Aloha one item at a time! Bring a piece of Aloha home with you straight from Oahu. Vintage very nicely kept cookie jar from the 1980's. The jar is a creme color with Cookie Time and three cute bears eating cookies. Condition: Almost no love (Excellent)
A huge collection of unique cookie holders here. Includes ceramic, glass, novelty, animal-themed, copper, metallic and more. Also includes personalized jars.
Super cute and creepy at the same time.
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A huge collection of unique cookie holders here. Includes ceramic, glass, novelty, animal-themed, copper, metallic and more. Also includes personalized jars.
I bought this cookie jar at a flea market in Carpinteria. It is about 10 and 1/2 inches tall. I had to get it because of the squirrel and acorn theme.
McCoy Pottery was one of the most prolific producers of ceramic cookie jars, and many are easily recognized (and sometimes duplicated) by collectors.
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Vintage McCoy Cookie Jar Raiding the cookie jar McCoy, American Bisque, Brush, Abingdon, Regal China, Roseville and Shawnee -- all the grand old pottery companies in the USA, made cookie jars of some type or another and they are all highly collectible brands. Likewise in Europe, some of the famous brands like Royal Dalton, Moorcroft, Wedgewood, Royal Staffordshire and Clarice Cliff all produced cookie jars or biscuit jars, as they preferred to call them. Cookie/biscuit barrels or jars, have been used in England since the latter part of the 18th century. This coincided with the rise in popularity of the ritual of afternoon
In 1988, Illco produced a line of three Sesame Street Press N' Go action toys. When the toy is pressed down, the friction mechanism is activated and the toy zooms forward. The three toys pictured Cookie Monster in a cookie jar, Ernie in his bathtub, and Big Bird in his nest.
Super cute and creepy at the same time.