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National Frosted Cookie Day

Celebrated on 06/10/2026

Quick Fact

The frosted cookie, a beloved treat, has a history that dates back to the 7th century Persia, where sugar was first used for frosting. Today, National Frosted Cookie Day is celebrated with cookie-decorating parties and competitions, with the largest frosted cookie ever made weighing over 40,000 pounds.

Origins and Establishment of National Frosted Cookie Day

National Frosted Cookie Day was established in 2015 by the Cookie Council, a trade organization representing cookie manufacturers. The day was chosen to fall on December 4th, as it falls during the holiday season when frosted cookies are especially popular. The goal was to celebrate the artistry and joy of frosted cookies, encouraging people to bake and decorate their own.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Initially, the day was promoted through social media campaigns and partnerships with bakeries. Over time, it has grown into a nationwide celebration, with baking supply companies offering discounts and tutorials. Today, it is marked by cookie decorating contests, charity bake sales, and family baking sessions, often featuring elaborate frosting designs and seasonal themes.

Facts & General Observations

  • Over 1.5 billion frosted cookies are consumed annually in the United States.
  • The most popular frosting flavors are vanilla buttercream, chocolate, and cream cheese.
  • December 4th was chosen because it is the peak of cookie-baking season, with 60% of Americans baking cookies during the holidays.

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