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$25 for 1/2 Dozen Brownies & Donate 1/2 Dozen to Local Hospital from Ruth’s Brownie Kitchen ($48.99 Value)

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lori
33 days ago
Fresh baked items arrived to my front door. The cookies are delicious & the fudgy brownies were super good very chocolate forward.

Order 1/2 dozen Extra Fudgy Brownies, we will donate 1/2 dozen Extra Fudgy Brownies to a nearby hospital, with a personal note from you.

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  • Type of food: fudgy brownies
  • What’s included: client gets 1/2 dozen brownies and 1/2 dozen is donated to a NY area hospital of their choice.
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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Shipping not included. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 90 days. Limit 1 per visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Ruth's Brownie Kitchen

A bright-pink box from Ruth’s Brownie Kitchen can only trigger elation when opened, revealing a still-warm bundle of freshly baked brownies, cookies, and biscotti. In a bustling kitchen, expert bakers fluent in Grandmother Ruth’s heirloom recipes labor over their mixing bowls, whisking up batches of sweet-tooth remedies using French Valrhona chocolate, premium King Arthur flour, and organic butter, eggs, and milk from local New York farms. Aside from their traditional fudgy, cake-style brownies, the artisanal pastry chefs also accommodate restricted diets with a variety of gluten-free brownies made with buckwheat in lieu of traditional flour. Ruth’s culinary team tackles orders one at a time and ships out toothsome morsels within hours of their completion, never storing them in freezers or on windowsills, where they can be pilfered by mischievous paperboys and cartoon bears wearing fedoras.

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