@chloebluffcakes: Big Buckeye cookie đŸ«đŸ„œ this is going in my top ten fav cookies of all time #giantcookies #giantcookie #chloesgiantcookies #cookies #bakery #baking

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thechrissyshen
christine (æČˆæ€Ąäșș) :
I WOULD LOVE A SEPERATE VIDEO ON THE SCIENCE OF MAKING COOKIES TALL
2024-07-18 01:28:13
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knot.real
user4854996150089 :
as an Ohio girl, I definitely approve!! They look amazing!
2024-07-18 01:16:00
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pandabear9627
Maddie :
Speaking to my Ohio heart
2024-07-18 01:16:12
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_aprilmari3
April :
I’ve been wanting to order from you for so long! FINALLY CAVED! Ohio girl ❀
2024-07-18 17:45:49
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mad__baddie
MadBaddie :
i know this isnt ur normal content, and perhaps a bit out of comfort, but im begging you to do a brow- or makeup-tutorialđŸ™đŸŒđŸ™đŸŒ Your brows are just so perfect and your makeup is just so pretty 😍
2024-07-21 11:04:34
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tonya_1272
TonyaReneđŸ«¶ :
This Ohioan approves
2024-07-18 17:41:52
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lucysyarnroom
lucysyarnroom :
Science, please! I like learning cookie things😍
2024-07-18 01:17:21
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lissymendizabal
lissymendizabal :
Biscoff
2024-07-20 14:11:05
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erinmarie7618
erinmarie7618 :
Science please!
2024-07-20 21:01:06
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jennaferbailey2
Jennafer Bailey :
Literal cookie of my dreamssss!!! And yes, give us all the tall cookie science please!
2024-07-18 17:13:28
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lindseytramel8
Lindsey ♡ In My Momma Era ♡ :
banana pudding cookies
2024-07-21 03:11:12
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brittthebrick
Britt The Brick :
science video please!
2024-07-19 18:33:44
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somethingaboutanime1
Hi Everyone :
If you haven't done Apple Pie please do
2024-07-18 01:26:06
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courteverafter
Court :
Not me eating one of these while watching this! 100/10!!❀
2024-07-23 02:03:16
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thane919
Thane919 :
May I propose a chocolate cookie with the peanut butter center not covered on top so it looks more like a buckeye? Still looks deliscious.
2024-07-18 15:39:34
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andilam1143
Andi Lamphier :
Us Ohioans say thank you! 😋
2024-07-18 01:34:30
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thebookulareview
Ursula Camille :
You should make a cinnamon crunch cookie stuffed with a cinnamon caramel
2024-07-18 04:10:41
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nazzent
Lynda :
looks scrumptious
2024-07-18 01:15:30
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exily.diorr
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I just need to know
 where that gorgeous headband is from????? 💖😍💖😍💖
2024-08-11 15:51:42
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lainey10508
Lainey10508 :
Omg yes!!!!
2024-07-18 16:37:13
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monicawheeler86
Monicawheeler86 :
Yes please girl tall chewy cookies 💜💜
2024-07-18 01:20:21
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setting_sails2
Teresa :
Order this with my last order and holy cow it was so good!
2024-07-23 21:51:51
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quindalynp
Quindalyn Octavia Pe :
Just ordered some cookies!!!
2024-07-18 03:25:12
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naner1981
Anna Bayert :
This Ohio girl says heck yes!
2024-07-18 01:40:59
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