The History of Smiley at Eat'n Park
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The icon of our brand, Smiley has been representing Eat'n Park since 1986! Our famous Smiley Cookies were first made available to our youngest visitors, but they soon became a favorite of guests of all ages. Smiley Cookies are just one reason Eat'n Park is known as the Place for Smiles!
Hi from the current owner and baker at Warner's Bakery. Larry and I, veterans US Air Force, decided to buy Warner's Bakery out of bankruptcy and bring back its original quality and old fashion goodness. We found many of the original recipes right here and are proud to offer them here on a daily basis. The Smiley cookie is just one of the many we offer. Years before we even began this adventure, we visited Eat N Park regularly with our young son, Natt - now 20 years old. We loved Smiley cookies and are so honored to continue its legacy. We still visit Eat n Park and celebrate many of our son's musical accomplishments. He still loves an Eat n Park Smiley as well as Warner's. We love the history behind Smiley and we continue to bring back memories here as well as make new ones. Both products are outstanding. Kathy Licht
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So honored to have been a part of the smiley face cookie’s history!
I am eating them now
I lived in Titusville, Pa as a very young kid. I went to Main St School which was just a block away. I would stop after school and buy these cookies. Even today I would make a visit to Titusville time to time, as I do..I always make sure I would stop there at Warner's Bakery ! It's great to part of history !
Home never changes
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I have to admit, that eat n park has the best food in my opinion
I heard Eat'n Park created the first Big Mac.
It's too bad these restaurants closed. Akron ohio. Former employee too.
They just built a new one in Butler which opens next month, it’s going to be exciting. It’s a shame some closed down though.
That girl at the beginning and the end of the one commercial is adorable!
Thank you for sharing your child hood cookie and all the smiles with it. I made the round windows behind you. The second from the right is 1/16th off center, The rest are perfectly alined with each other. I loved helping to build that Eat n park.
Smiley is more than just a cookie. He represents Eat n Park in so many different ways.
THE COOKIES WERE SOOOOO GOOD. i wish i could still have them :( i used to eat them all the time
Nice to see an old neighbor, Jim Broadhurst, on this! Have enjoyed these cookies while visiting family in Pittsburgh over past 20+ years. Wish they'd had these when I worked there years ago! Great idea!!! Great job!!! (Mary Jane Simcic)
I miss those cookies! I haven't had them since, like, childhood!
Ellsworth Warner was my great uncle. :)
Warner's Bakery is no longer family owned, and some of the recipes have changed, but it still has a certain small town charm to it. But for the original recipe, I head to Eat'n Park on Peach street in Erie and pick a few up!
Smiley cookies....yum
The smiley cookies at eat n' park are NOTHING compared to the ones at Warner's. I live in Titusville and quite often I walk there with my friend or my mother and get some. Eat n' park's are hard and nasty. Warner's are flaky, fresh, frosted and delicious.