Cookie Puss

Cookie Puss is an
Appearance
Since its introduction in 1972, the Cookie Puss design developed by Carvel corporate chef Andrew Bianchi has evolved into the version that is sold today.[4] The initial design introduced the general pear shape of the cake, but all ornamentation was frosting applied by the stores. The first effort to achieve a consistent look was a face printed on a large cookie wafer using edible inks.
A group of franchisees led by Liam Gray of Schenectady, New York, rallied against the corporate requirement for stores to purchase the pre-printed wafers. Gray created a new variation using items already stocked in Carvel shops—sugar cones and Flying Saucer ice cream sandwiches. The other franchisees in the (now defunct) North East Carvel Franchisee Group followed suit, and by May 1974, the Carvel corporation had adopted this as the official design of the Cookie Puss product.
In media
Cookie Puss was a frequent topic used for comic effect on The Howard Stern Show.[5] Typically, the cast of the show would torment Fred Norris for having purchased Cookie Puss as a gift for his mother on Mother's Day. Howard Stern would use voice enhancements to impersonate the voice of Cookie Puss from the Carvel commercials, often excusing his inappropriate comments because he could "speak his mind, now that Tom Carvel is dead".
Cookie Puss was the focus of the Beastie Boys' debut single, "Cooky Puss". The song was inspired by a series of prank calls the group's members made to a Carvel location,[6] in which they jokingly requested to speak to Cookie Puss.[7]
It was also referred to by
In one episode of the FOX series The Critic, "A Night at the Opera and a Day at the Races", the character Satoshi, Eater of Souls, holds up a Cookie Puss and declares, "Cookie Puss, I will eat your soul!"[9]
In the FX series Archer, title character Sterling Archer refers to Cookie Puss and Fudgie the Whale in "Drift Problem" (Season 3, Episode 7), wondering aloud to himself if either will be present at the surprise birthday party he assumes is being held for him: "I wonder what the guys in the office have planned for my birthday. Wonder if Fudgie the Whale will be there or Cookie Puss. Cookie Puss. Those guys at Carvel know what they're doing".[10] Additionally, in "Heart of Archness: Part 1" (Season 3, Episode 1), Ray Gillette moans "Cookie Puss" after he is informed there will be no Carvel.[11]
See also
Notes
- ISBN 978-0-324-06262-5. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ a b Carlson, Jen (June 25, 2014). "The Strange History Of Carvel's Cookie Puss". Gothamist. Archived from the original on September 23, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ Nelson, Dustin (January 15, 2019). "All the Weird Green Food You Can Find on St. Patrick's Day". Thrillist. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ NY Times article on the history of Carvel
- ^ Howard Stern and Cookie Puss
- ISBN 978-1-85109-638-1. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ Beastie Boys - Cooky Puss
- ^ "Reaganing | Episode Transcript | 30 Rock Quotes | 30Rock | 30 Rock". Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
- ^ Eat Your Soul, Cookiepuss - YouTube
- ^ TV Diary | Archer: “Drift Problem” | Jeremy Likes TV
- ^ Archer: "Heart of Archness: Part I" Review - IGN
External links
- Cookie Puss at Carvel.