6 cookies, 1 winner: We taste-tested the best cookie delivery services for Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and let’s be honest, this cold weather has us all craving some serious sweet treats.If you’re dreaming of fresh-baked cookies but dreading the prep work, you aren’t alone.

Fortunately, if you’re not blessed with culinary skills (or time), there are more than a few best cookie delivery services to order from.And, many of these cookie tins can be sent straight to you — or your beau’s — front door.

Not to mention, cookies are much more than a favorite holiday treat.They make a wonderful gift for distant relatives and friends, or even your kid’s teacher.

They also work for the people in your life who you may not know well (think your local postal worker or doorman), but perform acts of service you’d like to repay with something more sentimental than cash.To help you decide which cookie delivery service to go with, we ordered from bakeries in NYC that deliver nationally — some as quickly as the same day.From favorites, such as Levain, Brooklyn Blackout Cookie and Goldbelly, we found decadent options for everyone.Whether your intended receiver is vegan, gluten-free, or a true chocoholic, there’s a cookie for them! Here are our favorite places to order this iconic dessert.Pros:Cons:Made in Brooklyn with love, the Blackout Cookies ($65) do not mess around.

Inspired by the historic Brooklyn Blackout Cake that exploded in popularity during World War II, the modern bite-sized version shares the same swirling chocolate flavor and rich coating that has the power to blast anyone out of a dark depression.We tested them ourselves and concluded that they could even convert non-chocolate lovers.New York Post: “In the brilliant words of New York Post restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo, ‘Brooklyn does it better.’ When it comes to Blackout Cookies, we have to agree.

Filled with rich flavors, the perfect amount of chips, and dunked in a layer of soft chocolate, these are not just cookies.The size is just right, n...

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Publisher: New York Post

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