AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tiff's Treats, the Austin, Texas-based warm cookie delivery company, is now baking and delivering from its newest Fort Worth location at 9427 North Freeway in the Citadel at Heritage Trace retail center. The store marks #60 for Tiff's Treats, with 16 of its locations in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
To celebrate, Tiff's Treats is giving out a box of six free cookies per vehicle at a drive-up event at the new store on October 3 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to guests who RSVP and reserve a ticket at http://go.cookiedelivery.com/Heritage_Trace_Drive_Thru_Tix. Tickets are limited and must be presented to receive free cookies, so cookie fans are encouraged to RSVP quickly. The store will be open for regular pickup, delivery and walk-in business during the Saturday event, and all who stop by can enter to win free cookies for a year or a $100 cookie gift card.
"We've seen a ton of demand growing in this region, and we're excited to be in the beautiful Citadel at Heritage Trace center sharing warm cookie happiness with more people around Fort Worth," said Tiffany Chen, Tiff's Treats co-founder.
The new Tiff's Treats store at the southeast corner of I-35 West and Heritage Trace Parkway is now open with a full menu of classic cookies and fudgy brownies available for warm, fresh delivery or in-store pickup. The location extends delivery to homes and businesses along the I-35 West corridor between Loop 820 and Highway 170, including parts of North Fort Worth, Keller, Saginaw and Watauga. Store hours are 9 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. on weekends.
In this time of social distancing, Tiff's Treats offers contactless delivery to help people connect and celebrate life's moments from afar. The brand's CookieVision™ technology takes connection one step further with personalized video gift messages. Customers can record a video message during checkout on the Tiff's Treats app, and recipients receive the personalized greeting, enhanced with augmented reality, with their warm cookies.
About Tiff's Treats
In 1999, Tiffany Taylor accidentally stood up Leon Chen for a date. As an apology, she baked and delivered a batch of warm cookies, and the concept of warm cookie delivery was born. Tiff and Leon, just 19-year-old sophomores at The University of Texas at Austin at the time, opened Tiff's Treats with $20, a cell phone and a dream. Since then, the business has grown to 60 stores in Texas, Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina, with more than 1,500 employees, baking more than 150 million cookies since the company started. The founders are now married and the business continues to grow, but Tiff's Treats has the same core mission: creating memorable moments through classic, baked-to-order cookies and specialty desserts from high-quality ingredients, and delivering them straight from the oven to the home or office, warm, in about an hour. Customers can order online, with the Tiff's Treats app or by phone, all supported by industry-leading technology and top-notch customer service. The charitably-minded company continually gives back with hundreds of thousands of cookies per year donated to nonprofit organizations and most store opening celebrations benefiting a local charity. To date, Tiff's Treats has donated over $200,000 to worthy causes through these events. To learn more, please visit https://www.cookiedelivery.com.
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