Cookies That Cost a Fortune
If your sweet tooth is acting up again and you're tired of Swiss chocolate, there are always cookies. ENTERPRISE has found exotic confections that should impress even the most hardened sugar addicts.
Try indulging in Parisian macarons, which are milk-based snacks containing almonds and other nuts, and are available in 13 flavors, including apricot, almond, coffee and raspberry ($72 for 48 cookies; lepicerie.com).
For wedding favors, consider adding a magical twist by writing personalized fortunes on the inside of dark- or white-chocolate-coated Giant Wedding Fortune Cookies. They come with white, gold or silver sprinkles ($100; fortunatebiscuits.com).
And next time you're in New York, swing by Eleni's for a gift box of Butterflies in Nature cookies. These big, hand-iced sugar biscuits come in bold hues ($75; elenis.com). It's hard to remember it's all just butter, flour and sugar.




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