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Beginning Wednesday, June 17, 2020, Insomnia Cookies will team up with Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) to take a stand against childhood cancer. Insomnia Cookies will donate .10 cents from the sale of every Lemon White Chocolate Chip cookie sold while supplies last.

Insomnia Cookies now has more than 170+ locations offering cookies, brownies, cookie cakes and even ice cream. With flavors including chocolate chunk, M&M’s, double chocolate chunk, double chocolate mint, oatmeal raisin, peanut butter chip, s’mores, salted caramel and more, lemon white chocolate chip is the perfect addition!

“We couldn’t think of a better partner than Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for the launch of our popular Lemon White Chocolate Chip cookie,” said Tom Carusona, chief Marketing Officer for Insomnia Cookies. “It’s so special that two Philadelphia-based companies can align for the greater good of defeating childhood cancer.”

“We are grateful Insomnia Cookies has continued to support our mission of changing the lives of kids with cancer,” said Liz Scott, co-executive director of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and Alex’s mom.  “The Lemon White Chocolate Chip cookies go perfectly with a nice cold glass of lemonade.”

About Insomnia Cookies
Insomnia Cookies is a rapidly expanding late-night bakery concept headquartered in Philadelphia, PA and New York, NY. Founded in a University of Pennsylvania dorm room by then-student, Seth Berkowitz, Insomnia Cookies has been feeding the insatiable hunger of loyal Insomniacs since 2003. Whether it’s a mid-day dessert or late-night snack, Insomnia Cookies is warm, delicious, and delivered.

 

About Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of 4-year-old Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who was fighting cancer and wanted to raise money to find cures for all children with cancer. Her spirit and determination inspired others to support her cause, and when she passed away at the age of 8, she had raised $1 million. Since then, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement. Today, ALSF is one of the leading funders of pediatric cancer research in the U.S. and Canada raising more than $200 million so far, funding over 1,000 research projects and providing programs to families affected by childhood cancer. For more information, visit AlexsLemonade.org.