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Just The Thing For Those Late-Night Munchies: Insomnia Cookies
The national cookie baker has opened its first stores in Tampa in the Uptown District at 5114 E. Fowler Ave. and in SoHo, 533 S. Howard Ave.

TAMPA, FL — There's a remedy for Tampa residents who are having trouble sleeping. Try a cookie from Insomnia Cookies.
The national cookie baker has opened its first stores in Tampa in the Uptown District at 5114 E. Fowler Ave., near the University of South Florida, and at 533 S. Howard Ave., in the heart of SoHo.
Tampa joins Insomnia's Florida store portfolio with locations in Orlando, Jacksonville, Miami, and Tallahassee, now 185 stores nationwide.
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The Insomnia Cookies concept was created in 2003 by then-college student, Seth Berkowitz, in his University of Pennsylvania dorm room. The idea was born out of a dislike for the heavy meals that local late-night food options offered, and a love for the convenience of delivery. To provide the midnight snack that he knew students were craving, Berkowitz began baking and delivering warm cookies around campus, and that’s how Insomnia Cookies was set in motion.
Insomnia’s menu includes Deluxe cookies, Cookie’wiches (ice cream sandwiches), Big’wiches (buttercream frosting sandwiches), brownies, cookie cakes, special catering packages and more.
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