Tiff’s Treats opens new delivery-only location in Temple

Tiff’s Treats opens new delivery-only location in Temple
Tiffany Chen co-founder and president of Tiff's Treats — Tiff's Treats
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Tiff’s Treats, the original warm cookie delivery company, has launched a new delivery-only outpost in Temple, Texas. The opening on September 21 marks the latest addition to the brand’s presence in Central Texas. Residents of Temple can now enjoy baked-to-order cookies delivered directly to their doorsteps.

“We are thrilled to launch our newest Tiff’s Treats delivery outpost in Temple,” said Tiffany Chen, co-founder and chief creative officer of Tiff’s Treats. “As we continue to expand across our home state, our hope is to be the go-to resource for accessible and reliable gifting, whether it’s a major milestone, birthday, or simply a treat yourself occasion.”

Founded by Tiffany and Leon Chen while they were sophomores at The University of Texas at Austin, Tiff’s Treats opened its first location in Austin in 1999. Since then, the brand has grown significantly with over 140 locations. The new Temple location is part of ongoing expansion plans that will continue into other states throughout this year and into 2025.

Temple residents within designated delivery zones can order treats from Monday through Sunday between 10 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. Available flavors include Chocolate Chip, Snickerdoodle, Sugar Cookie with M&Ms, Double Chocolate Chip, Sugar, Peanut Butter, Pecan Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal Raisin, White Chip Almond, and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip. There will also be a rotating Flavor of the Month and a special Birthday Confetti flavor featuring white chocolate chips and rainbow sprinkles in honor of Tiff’s Treats’ 25th anniversary.

Customers can receive 50% off their first order by signing up through a provided link. Orders for the Temple area can be placed via the Tiff’s Treats mobile app or through DoorDash and Uber Eats.



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