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Monday, June 11, 2007

Michael J Fox Foundation support


Hi and hello to any and all people who blog. My maiden blog was about my grandchildren and their wit and wisdom and good looks and advanced capabilities in virtually all aspects of their lives. I might have mentioned that subjectivity reigns when I view my 5 grandchildren, but I am told that it is a grandparent’s prerogative and they are indeed my favorite people.

My second blog addressed Wicked Good’s superior competitive position in the bourgeoning world of photo cookies. Wicked offers not only the most aggressive price positioning in the industry, it also offers the greatest variety in terms of shapes and sizes; to say nothing of its lead position in production capacity. All in all….Wicked Good Cookies is wickedly impressive in this man’s subjective view, but my subjectivity is easily and readily converted into objective comfort once one reviews Wicked’s competitive positioning.

Took me a long time to get here (my third blog entreaty) but I thank you for your patience (if, indeed, there are any you’s out there reading this less than succinct entreaty).

I wanted to blog about a subject that is very important to me; Parkinson’s Disease and its insidious assault on millions of people, including my sister. We are all aware of Michael J. Fox and his gallant battle to find a cure, and his relentless energy to advance all possible forms or treatment is truly noble. The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research has already funded over $90 million in research and the strategic implementation of these funds has engendered hope for many.

Wicked Good was recently selected to prepare photo cookies for a fund raiser that honored Michael J. Fox, and his foundation. The cookies were a hit and elicited unrequited smiles throughout the evening. Michael left the affair with a genuine smile on his face and more than a cookie or two safely tucked into his briefcase.

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Wicked makes favors for Rogerson Communities Welcome Home!


Wicked Good Cookies is pleased to take part in Rogerson Communities' 8th annual Welcome Home! 2006. The fundraising event is held at the Four Season Hotel in Boston and includes cocktails, a dinner and live auction. Year after year this event draws the "who's who" from Boston businesses and prominent media and is being hosted by WCVB Channel 5's Natalie Jacobsen.

For the event Wicked Good Cookies worked closely with the passionate people at Rogerson and designed photo cookies with multiple color frostings displaying the Rogerson Communities logo. It was easy for us to share the enthusiasm with the people at Rogerson and we hope that our cookies add some buzz and excitement to the event!

With over 350 prominent and generous supporters expected in attendance, we are happy to say thanks by providing a customized cookie made especially for them! So, to the folks at Rogerson - thanks for all you do and I hope there are a few cookies left over that you can enjoy after a long and rewarding evening!

To read more about Rogerson Communities and the Welcome Home! 2006, please visit their website at www.rogerson.org.

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