![]() This was the first time Dart had experienced with Insomnia Cookies. “They were absolutely delicious,” Trevor Dart, sophomore marketing major, said. Some students wasted no time in trying out the newly available delivery service. Gatlin stated the reason they chose their newest location is because it is ‘so closely situated to the campus and student housing’. “The buzz has really been getting around so far,” Gatlin said. The walls are decorated with large, bright posters depicting their various cookies and descriptions of them. The space for the store is very open and modern with limited bar style seating on two of the walls and studio lights illuminating the space. It is their 105th location in total, but only their third in Georgia with the other two being in Athens and Midtown Atlanta. According to Gatlin, they have already received a warm welcome. The business opened its location in Statesboro on Jan. To fill this need he began to make cookies in his dorm room at the University of Pennsylvania and delivering his baked goods to his friends. The idea behind Insomnia Cookies came in 2003 when their CEO Seth Berkowitz was in college and decided that there was a need for more options when it came to late night delivery. ![]() “Insomnia Cookies was born out of the dislike of heavy foods late at night and a sweet tooth,” Catharine Gatlin, market manager, said. Insomnia Cookies is a company that can and strives to meet this very specific need by delivering their goods until 3 a.m. Many college students know the struggle of pulling an all nighter and knowing that when they start craving a snack at one or two a.m., not many businesses are going to be open and willing to deliver. ![]()
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