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[NSW] Free Big Cookie from Butter Boy x Snapchat (Pitt St, Sydney City, Snapchat App Required)

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Free big cookie from Butter Boy x Snapchat in front of Zara, between Myer and Westfield on Pitt St, Sydney City. There are 4 different cookies, but we cannot choose. Just need to show that you have Snapchat app. The staff said it's until 4 pm today.

https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/183237/123837/pxl_2025…

https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/183237/123839/pxl_2025…

https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/183237/123840/pxl_2025…

I think I got matcha and white chocolate cookie, good taste for me :P. I saw other people got fairy bread cookie, so it's random for anyone. It's soft and big.

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  • +2

    People still use snap chat ?

    • +2

      I don't use it, but only installed it just for the big cookie :P
      Uninstall after that …

      • Looks yum. Was there a long queue?

        I've forgotten about Snapchat and Jasmin Weston. Unfortunately I won't get there on time.

        • When I was there above 12 pm, only few people but I got it straight away. Maybe now more queue

        • What’s jasmine weston? 😅

      • I just go for crumbs

  • +1

    Can confirm really good! They give one each to your children also… line was long but probably took less than 3 mins… (circa 1:45pm)
    very nice…. (Borat)

  • -7

    saw sheep lining up at one of these stores, inflation out of control and people out here buying +$8 cookies? too funny. absurdest thing i've seen since people lining up for donut time and their overpriced jazzed up petrol station donuts…

    • I didn't neg you. There are rich people and average people who like to eat and don't mind about the price …

      This promotion is free and funded by Snapchat as part of their marketing strategy anyway.

  • Isn't this a "biscuit" ? I thought cookie was an American term?

    • -1

      I think usually cookies have round shape while biscuits come with many different shapes but mostly square shape.

      • Since when are biscuits not typically round?? Have you ever heard of Digestive biscuits? Have you noticed they're round?

        • Yes, they are round too :D

          AI overview:
          Cultural Meaning:
          In the US, "cookie" refers to sweet, flat, and often round baked goods. In the UK and Australia, "biscuit" is a broader term that includes both sweet items like shortbread and savory items like crackers.
          Sweet vs. Savory:
          While US cookies are generally sweet, British and Australian biscuits can be either sweet or savory.
          Texture:
          American cookies are often soft and chewy but can also be crisp. British biscuits are typically thin and crisp all the way through.
          Etymology:
          "Biscuit" is derived from Latin words meaning "twice-cooked" and refers to a baked good with a longer shelf life. "Cookie" comes from a Dutch word for "little cake".

          Examples:
          * American cookie: (e.g., chocolate chip cookie) would be called a sweet biscuit in the UK or Australia.
          * British biscuit: (e.g., digestive, shortbread) is a type of biscuit that could also be called a cookie in the US.
          * An American biscuit (like those served with gravy) is more akin to a British scone.

    • What a strange comment. Have you never gone to the super market or a bakery specialising in sweets before?

      Of course cookies exist in Australia and no they are not called biscuits. What is pictured is clearly a cookie. No one in Australia is calling that a biscuit…..except you.

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