Here’s a back-to-school offer that features fresh, warm cookies! Through August 31, 2023, those heading back to the classroom can get a FREE six-pack of Classic Cookies with any $5 purchase.
The offer is good in-store only, at participating locations.
Limit one free 6-pack per person.
Those eligible for the cookie freebie include:
- high school and college students
- teachers at any learning institution
- school staff and faculty
You must mention the deal once you’re in the store.
Just bring a valid school ID with you — it should have your name and photo on it.
A Classic 6-Pack is usually $16, so this is a great deal. (Price may vary by location.)
The cookies available on any given day will also vary.
But Insomnia’s Classic Cookie collection includes:
- Chocolate Chunk
- Double Chocolate Chunk
- Classic with M&Ms
- Double Chocolate Mint
- Oatmeal Raisin
- Peanut Butter Chip
- Snickerdoodle
- Sugar
- White Chocolate Macadamia
- Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip
- Vegan Birthday Cake
- Vegan Chocolate Chunk
- Vegan Double Chocolate Chunk
There are Insomnia Cookies locations at:
- Edgewood
- Midtown
- Poncey Highlands
- East Atlanta
- search locations here
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June 2023 Graduation Giveaway
The Class of 2023 can get FREE cookies at Insomnia cookies through June 18, 2023.
There’s one small catch: You have to make a purchase of at least $5 to get the freebie. But it’s a pretty darn good giveaway — a free 6-pack of classic cookies.
To redeem the offer, just wear (or bring) your cap and gown to a participating Insomnia Cookies store and mention the deal.
If you don’t have a cap and gown, just bring some other kind of proof that you’re graduating.
This offer was announced in a Facebook post.