Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

Lucky Charm-Covered Cookies Land on Sweet Shop's Menu for Month of March

By Maya Rajamani | March 4, 2016 5:22pm | Updated on March 7, 2016 8:54am
 The
The "Lucky Charmed" sugar cookie is topped with marshmallow frosting and charms from the popular cereal.
View Full Caption
DNAinfo/Maya Rajamani

HELL’S KITCHEN — They're magically delicious.

Lucky Charms-topped cookies have landed at a popular Hell’s Kitchen bakery for the month of March.

On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until the end of the month, Schmackary’s Cookies will offer “Lucky Charmed” sugar cookies “loaded with colorful marshmallows, then topped with a sinful marshmallow frosting and charm-filled cereal," a post on its Facebook page said.

The cookie joins other Irish-themed sweets at the shop including the “Black & Tan” (a Guinness-based cookie with beer cream cheese frosting), the "Dirty Leprechaun" (made with dark cocoa and mint chips) and “The Hangover” (made with potato chips, walnuts, butterscotch, M&Ms, raisins, coconut, cinnamon and oats), owner and self-described “cookie master” Zachary Schmahl said.

It’s the latest Technicolor food offering on a growing list that includes rainbow bagels at The Bagel Store in Williamsburg and rainbow donuts at Moe’s Doughs Donut Shop in Greenpoint.

“I’ve always liked the idea of playing with kid’s cereals in sweets,” Schmahl wrote in an email. “We already use about 10 different cereals in rotation to make different versions of the classic Krispy Treat (my favorite is the Confetti Krispy Treat, with Fruity Pebbles and Fruit Loops).”

Dessert lovers can pick up the cookie at the bakery’s Hell’s Kitchen outpost at 362 W. 45th St., or at its 193 Bedford Ave. location in Williamsburg.

A single “Lucky Charmed” cookie costs $2.75. Patrons can also purchase two for $5, six for $14 or a dozen for $25 — the prices for all the bakery's cookie offerings.

“We have been selling out of them every day, and they are clearly becoming a viral fan favorite in just a few short days,” Schmahl added.