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March 3rd, 2009 by Josie Posie
Ginger Snaps

Ginger Snaps

Josie Posie Ginger Snaps are a thin, snappy cookie, crispy on the outside with just a hint of chewiness on the inside. They’re made with the freshest of ingredients including the best ginger we can find. The ginger flavor really comes through these elegant little cookies. Even if you’re not crazy about ginger cookies, we promise you - you will love Josie Posie Ginger Snaps - they’re that good and so different from other brands.

Ingredients: Wheat flour, sugar, vegetable shortening, eggs, dark molasses, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger, ground cloves.



Lemon Snaps

Lemon Snaps

Josie Posie Lemon Snaps are a thin, snappy cookie and are all about THE LEMON! We use the zest of a real lemon as well as pure lemon oil to make these cookies a lemon lover’s dream. And the texture is perfect - crispy, snappy, crunchy. Truly the most unique cookie on the market today!

Ingredients: Wheat flour, sugar, vegetable shortening, eggs, salt, baking soda, cream of tartar, lemon oil, lemon zest.




Sugar Snaps

Sugar Snaps

Josie Posie Sugar Snaps taste like your classic sugar cookies, except we’ve changed the texture from soft to crunchy by flattening our cookies just before baking. Because of their simple flavor, Josie Posie Sugar Snaps are popular with the kids, and moms like them too, because they’re not “sugar bombs” like so many other brands on the market.

Ingredients: Wheat flour, sugar, vegetable shortening, eggs, natural vanilla flavor, salt, baking soda, cream of tartar.




Chocolate Snaps

Chocolate Snaps

Josie Posie Chocolate Snaps are so tasty, eating a dozen in one sitting is a snap! And unlike other chocolate cookies, they aren’t sugary sweet, but taste more like the crunchy part of a brownie. With a surprise ingredient of oatmeal, our chocolate snaps are one-of-a-kind.

Ingredients: Wheat flour, sugar, vegetable shortening, eggs, semi-sweet chocolate, oatmeal, salt, baking soda.



2 Responses

Lester F. Jipp writes:
February 25th, 2009 at 10:34 pm

Since you very close to the post office, will mail orders, adding only the cost of postage and P.O. charge for container? Also,

Would you consider running a “tab” for select customers, so one could give you an order, rather spontaneously, to send a batch to a friend, but paying by credit card at the end of each month?

admin writes:
April 4th, 2009 at 2:24 pm

Lester,

The shipping price that is added is really shipping and handling. It accounts for the cost of USPS shipping, plus the cost of the package itself.

As of right now, our only way of accepting payments is as you purchase. Sorry for the inconvenience!

Thanks,
Josie Posie

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