My wife, who is originally from Florida, had never heard of Mother's Cookies and hence of the Circus Animals until she moved to California four years ago. Since her discovery of Mother's Cookies, however, the pink and white Circus Animals are a regular staple around our kitchen. While needless to say the Circus Animals variety of Mother's Cookies are less than healthy, especially seeing as how it is nearly impossible not to finish an entire bag of cookies, one simply doesn't care about the health consequences when the cookies are around. The pink and white animal cookies are like a magnet, drawing one to the cookies irresistibly.
A special treat occurs around major holidays when Mother's Cookies produces their Circus Animal cookies with alternative colors to match the approaching holiday. With the Fourth of July just around the corner, I noticed tonight while shopping at our local Safeway grocery store that Mother's Cookies currently has a batch of red, white, and blue frosted Circus Animal cookies to celebrate our nation's birthday. What better could there be to treat your friends to a yummy snack at a Fourth of July barbecue?
Although Mother's Cookies are now being made in Ohio, the package still proudly boasts that Mother's Cookies are a "California original." If you have never tasted these amazing cookies, it is hard to do them justice considering that I have grown up with Mother's Cookies in the pantry. We do not always stick to the Circus Animals variety, however. My other favorite variety of Mother's Cookies is their Iced Raisin cookies, which is made from similar cookie dough and has raisins inside and then is covered in a creamy vanilla frosting. The Iced Raisin Cookies can easily give the Circus Animals a run for their money, but in any case Mother's Cookies are some of the best prepackaged cookies available on the market today.
If you are not fortunate enough to live in an area that sells Mother's Cookies in the grocery stores, it should not be too hard to find an online vendor that will ship them to your location. Click here for a link to an online vendor that will ship you your choice of Mother's Cookies. You might even want to stock up, just in case you happen to fall in love with Mother's Circus Animal cookies or the Iced Raisin cookies. Words simply cannot do them justice, but once you try them you will see what all the California fuss about Mother's Cookies is all about.
Published by Zachary Fruhling
Zachary Fruhling is a Ph.D. Candidate in the philosophy department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also an education digital content developer for logic, philosophy, and personal finance.... View profile
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I found some Circus Animal cookies for sale here:
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October 8th or 9th of 2008 Mothers went under. Their cookies are no longer available, if you find them, grab them and savor them.
So long Mothers, I will miss your animal crackers
Ipurchase the animal cookies and decorate cakes The last few bags of cookies were not useable on any cake they were all stuck together and tried to contact by phone and could not get an answer. I would like to know whats up? aljz@bex.net
I just read today that Mother's baked her last batch of circus animal cookies. The company went out of business. Get them while you can.
I went looking for these, because someone bought me the Keebler ones and they aren't anything like Mother's! Gross!
Archway purchased Mothers and now even in Florida you can get these frosted animal cookies. During the Halloween season they even had orange and white! Fabulous!
does anyone remember my fave x-mas cookie????
i belive there were made my mothers and they were covered in the color sugar. cam in shapes of trees,stars,oraments, there were in the move prancer?
any takers?
thanks
Those cookies are pretty amazing... I purchased some today, actually, in a Dominick's (Chicagoland's regional-chain relative of Safeway) under the brand "Archway." Either those are a knock-off, or they are marketed under the Archway name in the midwest. Either way, delicious!