Seven years ago, Iva and Mike Stone debuted their delicious cookies at the Downtown Farmers’ Market in Edmonton. They made cookies, set up a booth and approached the local showground without any expectations. The first few Saturdays, they were sold out of everything they had by noon. The couple became familiar faces at the market over the next five years and, in 2012, launched their own storefront.
Iva is the baker of the two. She started baking while studying sciences at NAIT and initially sent out cookies as Christmas gifts, especially cranberry-pecan ones, which are still on the menu today.
While it’s said that baking is a science, Iva’s constant tweaking, attention to detail and extensive research, along with the use of brown sugar and butter, resulted in many successful and inspired recipes.
While the recipes are all Iva’s, Mike manages the business side of things. He says Cookie Love has to have a huge catering component to succeed. Before the storefront opened, the company was called Cookies and Catering, but that didn’t have a retail-sounding ring, so the name became Cookie Love.
Sometimes, it can be hard enough to remember your wedding anniversary, let alone the various reasons to celebrate with friends, coworkers and extended family. And, while you hate that feeling when you forgot to get someone a gift, it just seems to keep happening. So, why not let the friendly staff at Cookie Love deliver a batch of delicious, freshly baked goodies to that special someone on your behalf? Simply call them, give the name and address of the person you want to send them to, and let the professionals do the rest! Besides, who doesn’t like surprise cookies?
This cute little bakery serves up loads of – what else? – cookies! And many gluten-free ones at that, like the Cooper P-B-S’more! Cookie, which tastes just like an ooey-gooey, fresh-off-the-campfire s’more. For a gluten-free take on a classic, try the Chocolate Chipper, which is your basic chocolate chip cookie – but so good you can’t even tell it’s missing the gluten. And, if you’re sucker for miniature anything, they do have mini versions of a lot of their cookies, including the Cooper’s Peanut Butter Button.