DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 16, 2022) — Cookies and Dreams is returning, for a limited time, to Downtown Davenport with a special Holiday Pop-Up, where you can get a selection of their classic cookies and all their seasonal ones along with some mystery flavors that will change from week to week. They’ll also be selling gift cards, merchandise and special holiday items like house made hot cocoa.

The Holiday Pop Up will be located at 221 E 2nd Street and opens on Thursday, November 17, 10AM, and will be open Thursdays-Saturdays until December 24. The pop-up will be closed on Thanksgiving but will be open the day before on Wednesday, November 23. Cookies and Dreams partnered with Quad City Custom Designs to create an eye-catching and festive storefront sure to put you in the holiday spirit.

“We’ve had a ton of requests to return to Downtown Davenport since closing our store there earlier this year  we’re beyond excited to bring some holiday cookie cheer back to where it all began for us,” said Cookies and Dreams Founder, Stephanie Sellers.

About Cookies and Dreams

Cookies and Dreams is a woman-founded, women-led bakery that’s on a mission to deliver joy in every bite. They offer a dozen freshly-baked cookies every day in classic and seasonal flavors. Cookies can be purchased at one of their four locations or shipped nationwide. The company launched in 2019 in Davenport, Iowa, and has created custom cookie flavors for events like the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, New York Fashion Week, and The PGA’s John Deere Classic. For more information, please visit their website.

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