Ben's Cookies

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Ben's Cookies in Oxford's covered market
Cookie display at a London branch

Ben's Cookies is an international chain of shops that bake and sell cookies. After making cookies at home, Helge Rubinstein opened a stall to sell them in Oxford's Covered Market in 1984.[1] The cookies can usually be purchased warm as they are baked on-site in the shops.

The company was named after Rubinstein's son Ben, and the logo was created by the British artist Quentin Blake, a friend of the family.[2][1]

Ben's Cookies currently has numerous stores in the United Kingdom, including Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, and Reading. It has also opened stores overseas in South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Kuwait, Bangkok and Manila.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Baking since 1983". Ben's Cookies (official). Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  2. ^ "The Interview: Quentin Blake". Varsity. Varsity. Retrieved 11 October 2018.

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Coordinates: 51°45′10″N 1°15′24″W / 51.75277°N 1.256737°W / 51.75277; -1.256737


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