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New owners wanted; Southern Pines based cookie business seeks new owners

By Staff Report, posted 8 months ago
Logo pulled from the Cookies-N-Moore Facebook page. 

After three years of serving the Moore County community, a Southern Pines based mobile cookie business is now looking for a new owner. 

The current owners of Cookies- N- Moore made an announcement on their Facebook page on Saturday, Dec. 7, that they are looking for a capable new owner to take over the business. 

“After years of baking joy and creating memories with our amazing customers, we’re packing up our cookies and heading to Utah! While we’re thrilled for this new chapter, it’s hard to say goodbye to the community that made Cookies-N-Moore so special. But here’s the sweet part: Cookies-N-Moore is looking for a new owner to continue its legacy,” the Facebook post reads. 

As part of taking over the business, the owners will also include the fully equipped Cookies -N- Moore food truck & trailer. 

First and foremost I’d like to say a HUGE thank you to our wonderful community for supporting our small local cookie business. Without your continued support we would not be here! AND our job would be pretty boring. We’ve met amazing people along the way, started new friendships and absolutely loved being out in the community,” shared the owners. 

Anyone interested is encouraged to directly message the Cookies-N- Moore Facebook page for more information.

Flyer pulled from the Cookies-N-Moore Facebook page. 
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