David’s Cookies announces the grand opening for its new 160,000 square-foot facility in Cedar Grove. Its 350+ employees, along with New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, Senator Kevin O’Toole and Mayor Robert O’Toole celebrated the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the company’s new corporate headquarters and production facility located a short drive from New York City. Foodservice vendors, distributors and valued business partners were invited to tour the new facility to explore the company’s impressive present and future capabilities.
David’s Cookies was originally formed in 1979. Today, the company is engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of cookies and frozen cookie dough for the foodservice and co-branding baking industries and fresh baked cookies sold online. In the near future, the company plans to consolidate facilities from Fairfield, N.J., and Longwood, Fla. It has relocated operations into its Cedar Grove location with an investment of $15 million in the new facility.
“After 25 years of uninterrupted growth, David’s Cookies is proud to announce its new 160,000 square-foot facility in Cedar Grove, N.J.,mas its new home and corporate headquarters,” said Ari Margulies, president and CEO. “We are grateful for the support that we received from the state, and we look forward to a new future of expansion and growth in New Jersey.”
David’s Cookies was originally formed in 1979. Today, the company is engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of cookies and frozen cookie dough for the foodservice and co-branding baking industries and fresh baked cookies sold online. In the near future, the company plans to consolidate facilities from Fairfield, N.J., and Longwood, Fla. It has relocated operations into its Cedar Grove location with an investment of $15 million in the new facility.
“After 25 years of uninterrupted growth, David’s Cookies is proud to announce its new 160,000 square-foot facility in Cedar Grove, N.J.,mas its new home and corporate headquarters,” said Ari Margulies, president and CEO. “We are grateful for the support that we received from the state, and we look forward to a new future of expansion and growth in New Jersey.”