Tiff’s Treats Launches 2026 Summer Pass, Offering Daily Cookie Dozens Throughout the Summer
For many Texans, warm cookies delivered to a doorstep have become part of birthdays, celebrations, thank-you gifts, and late-night cravings. This summer, Austin-founded Tiff’s Treats is introducing a new program designed to make those moments a little more frequent.
The company announced its 2026 Summer Pass, a limited-time offering that provides customers with one dozen cookies per day from June 26 through August 16 for a one-time cost of $99 during the introductory sales period. The pass price increases to $129 after June 10 and remains available through June 24 while supplies last.
With 52 days included in the redemption period, the Summer Pass represents more than $1,000 in cookie value based on regular pricing, according to the company. Delivery fees still apply, and customers will receive weekly emails containing daily redemption codes that can be used to claim their complimentary dozen cookies on designated days.
A Texas Success Story With Austin Roots
The announcement comes from a company that has grown from a college startup into one of the most recognizable food delivery brands to emerge from Texas.
Tiff’s Treats was founded in 1999 by University of Texas at Austin sophomores Tiffany Taylor and Leon Chen. According to the company, the idea began when Taylor baked and delivered warm cookies as an apology after accidentally missing a date with Chen. What started with $20, a cell phone, and a simple concept eventually evolved into a business centered on delivering freshly baked cookies directly to customers.
Today, Tiff’s Treats operates more than 150 distribution locations across Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Colorado, North Carolina, Florida, Oklahoma, California, Kentucky, and New Mexico, while maintaining its headquarters in Austin.
The company’s growth has mirrored the broader expansion of food delivery culture, but its emphasis on warm, freshly baked cookies remains the foundation of the brand more than two decades later.
Turning Summer Gatherings Into Shared Moments
The Summer Pass is designed around the idea of everyday celebrations and community connections.
According to Tiff’s Treats, pass holders can use their daily dozen cookies for occasions ranging from summer camp snacks and neighborhood gatherings to birthday parties, family reunions, teacher appreciation gifts, coach thank-yous, and backyard cookouts.
“We created the Summer Pass to give our customers an incredible value while making it easy to share cookies all summer long,” said Tiffany Chen, Founder of Tiff’s Treats. “The Summer Pass helps turn everyday moments into something memorable.”
For families looking for simple ways to celebrate milestones during summer break, the pass arrives during one of the busiest seasons for gatherings, travel, and neighborhood events.
What Cookies Are Available?
While offerings can vary by location, Tiff’s Treats’ menu includes classic favorites such as Chocolate Chip, Snickerdoodle, Sugar, Peanut Butter, Double Chocolate Chip, Birthday Confetti, Oatmeal Raisin, Chocolate Chip Pecan, Lemon Sugar, and Sugar Cookies with M&M’s. The company also offers brownies, cookie pies, cookie truffles, ice cream, and specialty gift packaging.
The standard retail price for a dozen warm cookies is currently listed at $24, making the Summer Pass a significant discount for customers who anticipate frequent use throughout the redemption period.
What Happens Next?
Customers interested in purchasing a 2026 Tiff’s Treats Summer Pass can do so through June 24, subject to availability. The introductory $99 pricing remains available through June 10 before increasing to $129.
The redemption period begins June 26 and runs through August 16, covering much of the summer season and providing pass holders with a daily opportunity to claim a dozen warm cookies.
As summer activities ramp up across Texas and beyond, the program offers another option for families, friends, neighbors, and community groups looking for a simple way to add a sweet touch to gatherings both large and small.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.