The Crazy Cookie Offers Sweetness To Area

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for The Crazy Cookie. Pictured (L to R) are: Scott Wiley, Chamber member relations manager; Chamber ambassadors Andrew Wade, Scott Clay, Dawn Jaggers and Brittany Lyon; Sada Hooley, CEO and owner of The Crazy Cookie Company; Chamber ambassadors Jason Richardson and Corbin Holtsberry; Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer; and Rob Parker, CEO and president of the Chamber. Photo by Jackie Gorski, Times-Union.

TIMES UNION REPORTS – Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for The Crazy Cookie.

Sada Hooley, CEO and owner of The Crazy Cookie, said she’s been in business for about a month.

She said she loves to cook. She’s a stay-at-home mom out of Goshen and didn’t want to send her son to daycare, so she started an at-home business.

“I was like, I love sweets. I absolutely love sweets. I was like, I can make a ton of different-flavored cookies. I’m hoping eventually I’m going to turn it into a retail shop, which that’s looking more sooner than later at the this point. But that’s how I got into it. And they turn out really well and they’ve blown up beyond what I expected them to lately,” she said.

Hooley said The Crazy Cookie sells half-pound cookies stuffed with candy. Flavors include Oreo overload, Snickers, circus animal cookie, coffee cookie, Fruity Pebbles and Kit Kat, with more flavors coming up.

She says she gives the cookies to people frozen so people can freeze them up to six months if they don’t want to eat them all at once. Also, some people like to put them in the oven to get them warm.

She hopes to expand her business into Warsaw, Goshen, Mishawaka and the area.

People can get her cookies through stores like Meijer and through The Crazy Cookie website at www.thecrazycookie.co.

Hooley said she does offer pickup orders and ships cookie orders.