50% off at Johnny B's Cookies
$10 for $20 toward premium cookies and dessert bars
Description
Why You Should Go: Cookie Monster put it best when he said “Me want cookie”. And while we normally can control our cravings a little bit better than that googly-eyed, cookie-eating machine, it might get a little difficult after tasting the delicious treats at Johnny B's Cookies in St. Clair Shores. Luckily, for $10, you can get $20 worth of their premium cookies, dessert bars, and more.
Why You'll Love It: Made fresh daily from ingredients like fine chocolate, toffee, real peanut butter, and fresh lemons, these treats are made by hand, contain no preservatives and taste just like the ones mom used to make.
How to Cure Your Sweet Tooth: Famous for their crispy chocolate chip chewy cookies, they also satisfy cravings with coconut macaroons, lemon shortbread bars, ginger snaps, and cookie cutouts for special occasions.
Redemption Instructions
Please print and present voucher at store. Voucher expires on December 30, 2012
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Fine Print
- Limit 5 voucher per customer. Use 1 per visit.
- Valid at location on Mack Ave. only.
- Valid for in-store baked goods only.
- Full value of the voucher must be used in one visit; no credit or cash back.
- Cannot be used in conjunction with other deals.
- Stop by the shop for delectable cookies and dessert bars, or seasonal cut-out cookies, party trays and gift baskets for special occasions.
- Prides themselves on baking cookies like the ones your mom used to make.
- Known for the Crispy Chocolate Chip Chewy cookie that’s crispy on the outside edges yet chewy in the middle.
- Value $20
- Discount 50%
- You Save $10
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