The Beverly Hills Hotel Is So Iconic It Now Even Has Its Own Cookies (For Over $100, Of Course)
The Beverly Hills Hotel — otherwise known as The Pink Palace — is so legendary that it now even sells its own cookies… with a price tag worthy of this five-star stay.
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The Beverly Hills landmark, beloved by modern celebs and a staple of vintage Hollywood, has unveiled a partnership with upscale cookie company Last Crumb, selling a variety of kitschy and appropriately named flavors in boxes of 12 for $160, which breaks down to over $13 per cookie.
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The partnership, which debuts on January 22, presents an edible anthology of The Beverly Hills Hotel’s storied past, baked with Last Crumb’s innovative spirit.
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The six flavors are as follows:
THE OG (Chocolate Chip) – Inspired by Margaret Anderson, the visionary hotelier who shaped Beverly Hills. This flavor captures her unwavering determination and impeccable taste
PAUL’S PB (Peanut Butter) – Inspired by the architectural genius Paul Revere Williams, PAUL’S PB pays homage to his transformative touch on the hotel.
GOLDEN AGE (Lemon) – Inspired by the luminous Marilyn Monroe, who graced the bungalows with her presence, this zesty delight was baked to capture her timeless allure.
CADILLAC CRUNCH (Cinnamon Toast Crunch) – Inspired by hotel resident Howard Hughes who left his untouched Cadillac parked on Crescent Street.
BANANA AP-PEEL (Banana Cream Pie) – Inspired by the iconic Martinique® banana leaf wallpaper that adorns the hotel’s halls
RED CARPET (Red Velvet) – Inspired by the hotel’s signature crimson carpet
Let us know: which do you think will be YOUR favorite?
Photo Credit: Audrey Ma/Last Crumb