Building Connections One Cookie at a Time

Bellevue, WALocal News

Tiffany Lewis, a Seattle native, transitioned from a corporate marketing career to entrepreneurship by founding Cookies with Tiffany, a cookie company dedicated to building connections through baking. Her signature S’Moores cookie has become a regional sensation, attracting customers to her pop-up shops and enabling nationwide shipping. After losing her job during the COVID pandemic, Tiffany seized the opportunity to pursue her lifelong dream of starting a cookie business. With a culinary education from Le Cordon Bleu and experience working with celebrity chefs, she emphasizes quality and attention to detail in her cookies. Each batch is hand-scooped and thoughtfully packaged, complete with personalized notes, reinforcing her mission of community engagement.

Tiffany's story reflects the power of food to bring people together, especially in challenging times. Her commitment to Bellevue as a nurturing environment for her business further emphasizes her connection to her roots. By sharing joy one cookie at a time, Tiffany hopes to inspire others to embrace their passions.

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