California-based Cookie Plug will serve up 'thicc' cookies, hip-hop vibes in San Antonio

Cookie Plug, a California chain known for its graffiti- and street art-inspired sweets will open its first San Antonio location on Saturday, April 15, according to a social media post from its franchise owner. Driven by a love of hip-hop culture, the brand is known for fresh-baked, “fat, thicc and bomb AF” cookies with a consistency and heft close to that of a brownie. The forthcoming San Antonio store is near Millberger's Nursery in the northeastern part of the city.
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