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What Are The Tate’s Bake Shop Orange & Cream Cookies?

Tate’s Bake Shop Orange & Cream Cookies are a limited-edition, seasonal variation of the brand’s signature thin and crispy cookies. Inspired by the sweet, and tangy flavors of orange creamsicle ice cream bars, they combine citrus notes with a creamy white chocolate chip.

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Pros Of The Tate’s Bake Shop Orange & Cream Cookies

  • Like all Tate’s cookies, these are ultra-thin and provide a deeply satisfying, signature snap.
  • The citrus/orange flavor is bright and light.
  • The balance of the subtle orange tang combined with white chocolate chunks keeps them from feeling too sweet.
  • They make excellent dessert companions and pair beautifully with coffee, vanilla ice cream, or even wine.
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Cons Of The Tate’s Bake Shop Orange & Cream Cookies

  • While the orange flavor shines, the cream element is very mild and easily diluted by the butter in the cookie dough.
  • If you prefer soft, chewy cookies, the heavy crispiness may not be your favorite.
  • At $5 to $6 for a small 6.5 oz bag, they are on the expensive side for grocery store cookies.

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Final Thoughts

The Tate’s Bake Shop Orange & Cream Cookies offer a refreshing creamsicle taste, but their appeal can be polarizing depending on your preference for an extra-crunchy texture and a deeply creamy profile.

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