- Includes 8 boxes of Little Debbie Star Crunch Cosmic Cookies
- 96 individually wrapped soft, chewy cookie topped with caramel and crispy rice and coated with fudge
- Ready to blast your taste buds off on a stellar adventure? Little Debbie Star Crunch Cosmic Cookies are the perfect treat for any mission!
- A classic that can’t be easily imitated, these soft, chewy cookies are topped with out-of-this-world caramel and crispy rice, then eclipsed by a coating of fudge
- You will fall for these delicious stars in no time! Grab a box for your next blastoff to work, school or any place in between
From the brand
Who We Are
A family bakery bringing you delicious quality products for over 60 years.
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The McKee story began during the height of the Great Depression when young entrepreneur O.D. McKee began selling 5¢ snack cakes from the back of his 1928 Whippet. In 1934, he and his wife, Ruth, bought a small, failing bakery, using the family car as collateral. Money was so tight they had to put up a sheet near the back of the bakery for the family’s living quarters.
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Despite years of great adversity, O.D. and Ruth’s rare determination finally began to pay off in 1960 when they began selling the first family pack of baked goods, naming them after their granddaughter, Debbie. Around this time, the company finally began making a steady profit.
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The bakery continued to grow but remained a family bakery. O.D. and Ruth’s sons, Ellsworth and Jack, eventually took leadership positions, and today Ellsworth and Jack’s children hold leadership roles.
McKee Foods stands as a living legacy of a young couple with a big dream. O.D. and Ruth shared a strong commitment to family values that remains our company’s foundation today.
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Brand History
In 1960, McKee Foods founder O.D. McKee was trying to come up with a catchy name for their new family-pack cartons of snack cakes. Thinking of what could be a good fit for the brand, O.D. arrived at the name of his 4-year-old granddaughter Debbie. Inspired by a photo of Debbie in play clothes and her favorite straw hat, he decided to use the name Little Debbie and the image of her on the logo. Not until the first cartons were being printed did Debbie’s parents, Ellsworth and Sharon McKee, discover that their daughter was the namesake of the new brand.