Bang Cookies, the Jersey City-born chain famous for giant, stuffed, soft-baked cookies, has staked out new territory in Oklahoma City. Local operator Kuppan Suppiah sat down with a TV station on Friday to talk through the sweets headed to the shop and how the brand plans to plug into local fundraisers. When the counter officially opens, residents can expect the company’s signature oversized, gooey cookies along with a lineup of rotating weekly flavors.
As reported by News 9, Suppiah joined the station for an early taste test of several cookies that will be sold at the Oklahoma City location. The segment highlighted a handful of staple menu items and underscored the owners’ community-focused approach. According to the station, this was the first local report to pin down a new brick-and-mortar spot for the brand in the metro.
What to expect
Bang Cookies built its name on oversized, organic, soft-baked cookies that are stuffed with fillings and sold as individual treats or as cookie cakes. Core menu items include Sea Salt Chocolate Chip, S’mores and Snickerchurro, and the brand also features rotating weekly flavors alongside brownies and cold-brew. Many of these sweets can be ordered for pickup, local delivery or national shipping, according to Bang Cookies.
Franchise background
The Oklahoma City expansion follows a franchise announcement that identified members of the Suppiah family as the local franchisees and detailed a fundraising platform that shares a portion of sales with schools and nonprofits. That press release noted that Bang Cookies has supported more than 100 fundraisers and generated over $1 million through the program, according to EIN News. The company has also worked with national partners during its growth, including a recent celebrity co-ownership move reported by NJBIZ.
How it fits Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City’s dessert scene has been on a hot streak, with bakeries and pop-ups leaning into team-themed creations and social-media-friendly flavors that often sell out in a hurry. Bang Cookies steps into a market already trained to chase novelty sweets and event-focused treats, giving the chain a built-in audience for its oversized offerings. Local coverage of those trends has been documented by area outlets such as News On 6…