They’ll ‘Sleigh’ Ya! Two Portland Eateries Make PETA’s Best 10 Cookies Record


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December 14, 2023

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Portland, Ore. – Whilst spotting that there are extra scrumptious vegan cookies this yr than Santa may just are compatible right into a supersized sack, PETA made a listing (sure, we checked it two times) of its Best 10 Favourite Festive Vegan Cookies—and the heavenly Matcha Sugar Cookie from Orange & Blossom Trendy Patisserie in addition to the delicious Black and White Cookie from Ben & Esther’s Vegan Jewish Deli nabbed spots.

a stack of vegan matcha cookies from Orange and Blossomvegan black and white cookies from Ben & Esther's

Best: Matcha Sugar Cookie, Credit score: Orange & Blossom Trendy Patisserie

Backside: Black and White Cookie, Credit score: Ben & Esther’s Vegan Jewish Deli

“The deliciously candy Matcha Sugar Cookie from Orange & Blossom and the unbeatable vintage Black and White Cookie from Ben & Esther’s ship fabulous taste with out the usage of a unmarried egg or splash of milk,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk, who is aware of her vegan cookies, having eaten them for over 50 years. “Each scrumptious cookie on PETA’s ‘great’ listing is helping deliver peace on Earth to all dwelling beings on this season of goodwill.”

On a extra somber be aware, each one who is going vegan spares just about 200 animals every yr day-to-day struggling and terrifying deaths and decreases their very own possibility of growing middle illness and most cancers. PETA’s loose vegan starter equipment can assist the ones having a look to make the transfer.

Orange & Blossom and Ben & Esther’s will obtain framed certificate from PETA and bragging rights for the vacation season. Different winners come with the Ginger Pine-Apricot Cookie from Like Mother’s Best Vegan in Cincinnati; the Marzipan Cookie from Candy Maresa’s in Kingston, New York; and the Chocolate Raspberry Cookie from Bake Me Vegan in Teton Village, Wyoming.

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PETA—whose motto reads, partially, that “animals aren’t ours to consume”—opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more info, please consult with PETA.org, pay attention to The PETA Podcast, or practice the crowd on X (previously Twitter), Fb, or Instagram.




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