 | Reader’s Digest August 8, 2008 “From the beginning, [Trish Karter, CEO] had demanding ideals – pure, natural ingredients and a company dedicated to making the world a better place.” |
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 | Health Magazine June 2008 “America’s Healthiest Buys, Best Cookie: “Dancing Deer Triple Chocolate shortbread cookies are the most chocolaty cookies we’ve ever tasted. First you get a bite of the crunchy chocolate shortbread, then the chocolate chips melt on you tongue. We can’t believe that a treat this good is only 130 calories – for two cookies!” |
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 | Daily Candy April 29, 2008 “The Chocolate Chunk brownies are to die for, while the Molasses Clove cookies are a reason for living.” |
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 | The View December 4, 2006 “Introducing a cool company from Boston called Dancing Deer that has a huge heart and amazing cakes, cookies, and brownies. Better yet, 35% of their Sweet Home product line goes to help homeless families.” |
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 | USA Today February 2007 “In a brownie taste test, Dancing Deer Chocolate Chunk brownies were awarded 4 hearts and named, a ‘Connoisseur’s Nirvana’ (the only to be awarded top honors).” |
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 | Newsweek November 20, 2006 “[Dancing Deer Cookies] look so good, you might be tempted to tell the neighbors you baked them yourself. And since they really do taste homemade, people might actually believe you.” |
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 | Every Day with Rachael Ray October 2006 “Best Chocolate Cookie: Dancing Deer Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies…more chocolaty than any other chocolate-based cookie we ate – with a deep, dark color and a slightly “Oreo-ish” flavor…dark, fudgy chips put them over the top.” |
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 | The New York Times November 9, 2005 “a lovely holiday sweet for morning brunch: a maple pumpkin cranberry streusel so artfully constructed that you experience the crunch of the pecans, the acidity of the cranberries, the sweetness of the maple and the earthiness of the pumpkin in each bite.” |
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 | Town & Country February 2007 “One of the most awe-inspiring confections seen lately: Dancing Deer Baking Company’s Brownie Sampler contains the brand’s four fantastically fudgy flavors…all tied up in a chic shaker box.” |
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| Redbook October 2007 “House the Homeless: Helping impoverished women is as easy as pie – or in this, case, cake. Thirty-five percent of sales from . . . Sweet Home baked goods . . . helps Massachusetts women find jobs and escape homelessness. We especially love the Sweet Home Pick, which includes fresh-baked molasses clove cookies, a dark chocolate house-shaped cookie, and chocolate gingerbread cake. Sweet charity!” |
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 | Businessweek August 21, 2006 “[CEO, Trish Karter] . . . .often hears praise for the $8 million company's philanthropy, green packaging, and commitment to its 65 employees and inner-city Boston. All of which makes Karter a bit chagrined. Great-tasting baked goods aside, she thinks every company could be doing what she's doing.” |
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 | Chicago Tribune August 16, 2006 “We’ve long enjoyed Dancing Deer Baking Co.’s products…Now the company has a line of boxed shortbread cookies and we love them just as much: lemon daisy cookies, triple chocolate and whole-grain maple pecan nuggets were our favorites.” |