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How to Correctly Store Your Cookies.

You’ve just stocked up on your favourite cookies (I hope they’re ours) let’s keep them as fresh as possible.

Ordering online we’ve done most of the hard work for you, individually packaging and heat sealing your cookies. 

If Your Cookies Are Sealed

If you’ve purchased our cookies and they came in their sealed packets, you’re good to go. Just keep them sealed and stored in a cool, dry place, like your pantry or kitchen bench.

No need to refrigerate or freeze. Our sealed cookies are packed for maximum freshness.
Placing them in the fridge or freezer will cause them to dry out.

If Your Cookies Aren’t Sealed


Got your hands on some loose cookies (that aren’t ours?) if they’re not individually sealed here are some tips for your cookies to keep them fresher for longer: 

  • Pop them into an airtight container
  • Store them at room temperature in your pantry or on the bench
  • Keep them away from direct sunlight and heat

Avoid the fridge!

Seriously, storing cookies in the fridge can dry them out and mess with the texture. 

Can You Freeze Cookies?

I haven’t personally tried this as they normally never make it to the freezer! 

Got More Questions?

We’re a bakery that bakes with care — and we’re always here to help you get the most out of your cookie haul.

Any issues? Just email us at info@thedoughctor.com.au we’ve got you.


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