


Mother's Day Pink & Purple Cookies - 12 Pack
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Celebrate Mother’s Day with Brooklyn Blackout Co.’s Pink & Purple cookies. This pack includes 12 individual 5-inch cookies, perfect for to show your mom you care!
From 1806 to 1966, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was one of the country’s most important military installations, and during World War II New York City announced mandatory neighborhood-wide blackouts to protect it. In honor of the monumental war effort, a beloved Brooklyn-based bakery chain named Ebinger’s created a dark, rich chocolate cake they called the Brooklyn Blackout Cake. The cake exploded in popularity, but sadly Ebinger’s went out of business in the 1970s and the original recipe was lost to history. Even though warships are no longer emerging from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, today hundreds of small local businesses are: it’s been transformed into one of the city’s biggest industrial and commercial complexes.
This package serves 12 people and includes 12 Pink & Purple Cookies
- Each cookie measures approx. 5" and weighs approx. 4 oz.
- Ships fresh or frozen (depending on bakery schedule) with ice packs to ensure safe nationwide delivery
- Baked by Brooklyn Blackout Company in Brooklyn, New York
Awards & Media
- Featured in Bon Appétit and New York Magazine for reinventing iconic New York desserts
- Celebrated by dessert lovers nationwide for its small-batch craftsmanship and modern twist on NYC classics
- Cookies ship frozen without ice packs, may thaw in transit.
- Upon arrival, store cookies at room temperature for up to 5 days, in the refrigerator for up to 8 days, or for up to 6 months in the freezer.
To Serve
- If frozen, thaw at room temperature until fully thawed or up to 1 day in the refrigerator.
- Enjoy!
- Pink & Purple Cookies – Cake Flour, Baking Soda, Salt, Butter, Sugar, Egg, Buttermilk, Vanilla Extract, Confectioners Sugar, Water, Light Corn Syrup, Cream of Tartar, Semisweet Chocolate Chips
Contains: Eggs, Milk, Wheat, Corn, Soy. Processed in a Facility That Also Handles Peanuts and Tree Nuts

Bringing Brooklyn's Iconic Dessert Nationwide
Bringing Brooklyn's Iconic Dessert Nationwide

From 1806 to 1966, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was one of the country’s most important military installations, and during World War II New York City announced mandatory neighborhood-wide blackouts to protect it. In honor of the monumental war effort, a beloved Brooklyn-based bakery chain named Ebinger’s created a dark, rich chocolate cake they called the Brooklyn Blackout Cake. The cake exploded in popularity, but sadly Ebinger’s went out of business in the 1970s and the original recipe was lost to history.
Even though warships are no longer emerging from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, today hundreds of small local businesses are: it’s been transformed into one of the city’s biggest industrial and commercial complexes. Today, the Brooklyn Blackout Company is sailing forth with its own unique spin on this legendary cake.


































