'Stokabunga' To Debut July 1, 1999; Mrs. Fields' Introduces Energy-Boosting Cookie Created by 1950s Teen Surfers.SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 6, 1999-- They say every recipe has a history, yet none could be as fascinating as the legend behind the "Stokabunga" -- a cookie with a purpose that will make its debut July 1, 1999 in selected Mrs. Fields' Original Cookies stores nationwide. This giant "cookie-of-all-cookies" emerged in 1956 as the result of an experiment of sorts by teenage pals Mike Donohue and Steve Roach This is about the ambient musician and composer. For the Australian rugby league prop forward, see Steve Roach (rugby league) Steve Roach (born 1955 in La Mesa, California) is a pioneering American ambient musician, composer and performer. , two avid Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, surfers who spent endless days trying to master the complexities of the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. State Beach. With a mission to stay out on the waves for as long as possible, Donohue and Roach sought a time-saving, energy-producing way to minimize interruptions necessitated by eating, and at the same time satisfy their insatiable adolescent appetites. So when the surf was down, the inseparable pair headed to the kitchen, where Roach -- utilizing skills from a high-school home economics course -- concocted a quarter-pound cookie that would provide extra energy for these ominous sunup to sundown surf sessions. It wasn't long before fellow surfers began to request the cookies, which were loaded with sunflower seeds, pecans, chunks of chocolate, slivered almonds and a variety of other delicious energy-producing sources. In fact, the two found that not only did the cookies make great bartering tools for obtaining free rides to the beach, they soon caught on among a small-but-faithful group of beach-goers as the 1950s tasty equivalent of the power bar. Nearly 40 years later, Donohue sent a batch of the cookies as a kindly gesture to a close friend who worked at a large corporation in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . A huge hit among her co-workers, Donohue was soon shipping the cookies by the dozen to the friend each month, packing them in boxes with a return address labeled "Wrinkled Old Surf Dog Bakery A dog bakery is a business that produces fresh baked goods for dogs. According to Retailwire1, there is a trend among US consumers to humanize and indulge their pets. This indulgence is also partly fuelled by the trend to purchase natural and organic products. and Boat Works." It became a running joke in the company mailroom mail·room n. A room in which ingoing and outgoing mail is handled for a company or other organization. . Little did Donohue know that one of her co-workers had connection to the management at Mrs. Fields', the world leader in speciality retail cookies. The venture capitalist Venture Capitalist An investor who provides capital to either start-up ventures or support small companies who wish to expand but do not have access to public funding. Notes: Venture capitalists usually expect higher returns for the additional risks taken. soon convinced President/CEO Larry Hodges to try the cookies at an upcoming board meeting in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . Donohue quickly called Roach, who whipped up his best batch and shipped them overnight to Los Angeles. A few months later, Hodges, so impressed with the taste of the cookie and the story behind it, called Donohue personally at home to acquire the recipe. The rest is history. The Stokabunga, which weighs in at 5 oz and measures 3/4" thick and 5 1/8" across, will be offered at more than 300 Mrs. Fields' stores nationwide starting July 1, 1999. "With such an interesting history and distinctive taste, we're confident these cookies are going to create quite a buzz in malls and other hot spots hot spots acute moist dermatitis. this summer and for a long time to come," said Hodges. Today, Donohue and Roach, both 56, are still close friends, still surf, and still make and consume the cookies for themselves, family, close friends and fellow surfers. Donohue resides in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, while Roach lives and works as a seasonal chef/fisherman in Alaska but owns a house near Donohue in Hawaii. Roach said that although the Mrs. Fields' discovery came as a pleasant surprise, he always had an optimistic op·ti·mist n. 1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome. 2. A believer in philosophical optimism. op vision for his beloved cookie. "I knew my cookies would have some kind of future, but in my wildest dreams I never thought the king of cookie retailing would offer the Stokabunga to millions of consumers at the most popular snack shops in the world." What makes the Stokabunga such an unbeatable treat with a promising future? Roach has a simple, unarguable theory: "They're just big and good." Mrs. Fields Mrs. Fields Cookies is a chain of bakeries, located mostly in the United States, founded by Debbi Fields (b. 1956, Park City, Utah). Mrs. Fields and her husband started their business in the late 1970s, opening the first of many retail bakeries in Palo Alto, California, selling cookie and pretzel bakery companies include 489 Mrs. Fields stores, 108 Original Cookie Company stores, 307 Great American Cookies' stores, 226 Pretzel Time stores, 170 PretzelMaker stores and 62 Hot Sam Pretzel corporate owned stores. In addition, there are approximately 87 Mrs. Fields and 38 PretzelMaker international locations. Nearly 1,000 of the 1,482 cookie and pretzel bakeries are either franchised or licensed. |
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