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Holiday Star Cookies - 5 LB

Holiday Star Cookies - 5 LB

The Holiday Star from Cookies United is a vanilla cookie coated in white icing and topped with rainbow non... Read more

The Holiday Star from Cookies United is a vanilla cookie coated in white icing and topped with rainbow nonpareils, packed in a 5 lb bulk box at roughly 48 cookies per pound. It shows up finished and ready to go, so there's nothing to decorate or assemble. We stock it in bulk and wholesale for bakeries, delis, caterers, grocery bakery counters, and foodservice.


If the graham star is the chocolate one, this is its lighter cousin. Same star shape, but a vanilla cookie under white icing with colorful sprinkles instead of chocolate and white nonpareils. Put the two side by side in a case and they read as a matched pair while giving people a real choice between them.


What You're Getting

Underneath, it's a plain vanilla cookie, so the flavor is mild and sweet rather than rich. Over that goes a layer of white icing, and across the top are rainbow nonpareils, the little round sprinkles that give it the confetti look. The whole thing is built for cheerful more than for grown-up, which is exactly why it works where it works.


The white icing sets firm, so this isn't a soft, gooey cookie. It's got a light snap to it, and the sprinkles add a bit of crunch on top. That firm finish is also what keeps it looking clean in a case instead of turning tacky.


Why the Rainbow Sprinkles Matter

The colored nonpareils are the whole personality of this cookie. White icing on its own is a blank, but the rainbow on top makes it read as festive without tying it to any one holiday. It's as at home on a birthday table as it is on a Christmas platter or a spring party spread.


That's the useful part for a case: it doesn't lock you into December. A gingerbread man is Christmas and nothing else, but the holiday star pulls double duty across the calendar wherever you want something bright and kid-friendly.


Where It Fits

This is the cookie kids reach for first, so it's a natural for anything family-facing. It fills out a mixed platter, holds a spot in a grab-and-go case, and gives caterers an easy crowd-pleaser that doesn't need explaining. Buying it finished means one less cookie your decorators have to touch during a busy stretch.


The star shape helps it stand out too. On a tray full of round cookies, the points catch the eye, and it photographs bright and simple for a case card or a catering menu.


Applications

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The Holiday Star from Cookies United is a vanilla cookie coated in white icing and topped with rainbow nonpareils, packed in a 5 lb bulk box at roughly 48 cookies per pound. It shows up finished and ready to go, so there's nothing to decorate or assemble. We stock it in bulk and wholesale for bakeries, delis, caterers, grocery bakery counters, and foodservice.


If the graham star is the chocolate one, this is its lighter cousin. Same star shape, but a vanilla cookie under white icing with colorful sprinkles instead of chocolate and white nonpareils. Put the two side by side in a case and they read as a matched pair while giving people a real choice between them.


What You're Getting

Underneath, it's a plain vanilla cookie, so the flavor is mild and sweet rather than rich. Over that goes a layer of white icing, and across the top are rainbow nonpareils, the little round sprinkles that give it the confetti look. The whole thing is built for cheerful more than for grown-up, which is exactly why it works where it works.


The white icing sets firm, so this isn't a soft, gooey cookie. It's got a light snap to it, and the sprinkles add a bit of crunch on top. That firm finish is also what keeps it looking clean in a case instead of turning tacky.


Why the Rainbow Sprinkles Matter

The colored nonpareils are the whole personality of this cookie. White icing on its own is a blank, but the rainbow on top makes it read as festive without tying it to any one holiday. It's as at home on a birthday table as it is on a Christmas platter or a spring party spread.


That's the useful part for a case: it doesn't lock you into December. A gingerbread man is Christmas and nothing else, but the holiday star pulls double duty across the calendar wherever you want something bright and kid-friendly.


Where It Fits

This is the cookie kids reach for first, so it's a natural for anything family-facing. It fills out a mixed platter, holds a spot in a grab-and-go case, and gives caterers an easy crowd-pleaser that doesn't need explaining. Buying it finished means one less cookie your decorators have to touch during a busy stretch.


The star shape helps it stand out too. On a tray full of round cookies, the points catch the eye, and it photographs bright and simple for a case card or a catering menu.


Applications

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the holiday star cookie taste like?
The holiday star is a mild, sweet vanilla cookie under a layer of white icing, so it's on the simple and sweet end rather than rich or complex. The rainbow nonpareils on top are mostly there for looks and a little crunch. It's the kind of easygoing flavor that pretty much everyone, kids especially, goes for without thinking about it.
Is the holiday star cookie only for Christmas?
The holiday star works all year, not just at Christmas. The white icing and rainbow sprinkles read as festive without pointing at any one holiday, so it's just as at home on a birthday platter or a spring party as it is on a December tray. That's what makes it easier to keep in a case than a cookie locked to one season.
How is the holiday star cookie different from the graham star?
They're the same star shape but two different cookies. The holiday star is a vanilla cookie with white icing and rainbow nonpareils, while the graham star is a graham cracker cookie coated in chocolate with white nonpareils. Set them next to each other and they look like a set, but one's light and sweet and the other's chocolate.
Are the sprinkles on the holiday star crunchy or soft?
The rainbow nonpareils on top stay crunchy, since they're set into icing that firms up rather than staying soft. Between the little sprinkle crunch and the light snap of the iced vanilla cookie underneath, it's got some texture to it rather than being a soft cookie all the way through.
Does the holiday star cookie contain nuts?
The holiday star doesn't list any nuts among its allergens. What it does contain is wheat, milk, egg, and soy, with no peanuts or tree nuts on the label. If you're serving someone with a serious nut allergy, it's worth checking shared-facility handling with the maker, since bulk cookies often run on shared lines.