Meredith Schneider
- Tate's Bake Shop is a popular store-bought cookie brand, especially on the East Coast.
- I tried all of the brand's cookie flavors I could find and ranked them from worst to best.
- I wasn't quite sure what to think of the lemon cookie, but I loved the salted-caramel flavor.
Although I've always loved gooey cookies that melt in your mouth, I can understand why many of my friends prefer crunchy store-bought cookies since they'll never be fresh.
But what if you could marry homemade flavor with a fun snap? I think Tate's Bake Shop has come closest to meeting that goal.
The New York-based cookie brand started as one simple bakery in the 1980s and is now estimated to be worth over $20 million.
I embarked on a mission to try all 10 of the brand's cookie flavors that I could find at my local grocery stores and rank them from worst to best.
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