You'll need to ask your doctor if pill splitting is a good idea for your prescription if so, they will need to adjust your prescription accordingly. While it may seem odd, the 40mg version of the same drug typically does not cost twice as much as the 20mg-in fact, it often costs the exact same amount! Here's how it works: Imagine you take the 20mg dosage of a certain drug. Fudge-y and warm, if you’re only going to buy one cookie at Insomnia, let this be it.You may be able to save up to 50% each month by splitting a higher dosage of this drug. I knew just from looking at the melted chocolate smeared everywhere that it would be delicious. Double chocolate chunkįrom the moment I opened the box, this cookie was calling my name. This cookie was warm even after a walk in sub-zero temperatures, the chocolate was oozing and everything melted in my mouth. Seriously, a bite of this cookie can transport you from the Arctic straight to grandma’s kitchen. Chocolate chunkĮveryone’s favorite cookie. Think of it as an amped-up, chewier version of a Thin Mint. This gives you all the gooey richness of the double chocolate chunk, with a blast of cool air. This cookie was sweet, rich with oats and raisins and filling. The whole “trust issues” thing around oatmeal raisins cookies gives them an undeserved bad name. Delicious, but so rich that I don’t know if it’s possible to finish the full cookie. The cookie seriously lives up to its name and it’s like they dumped an entire jar of Jif into a single cookie. Soft and buttery, with a good ratio of chocolates to nuts, but verges on being too sweet. SnickerdoodleĬinnamon-y, sweet and richer than the sugar cookie, but hardly a standout. It’s a fine cookie, but amid all the other options and flavors, it falls flat. I really only grabbed for the sugar cookie to use it as a palate cleanser. If you’re really into M&Ms you’ll probably love this, but the lack of melted chocolate and the cookie’s texture just can’t hold its own, especially when it’s competing with the chocolate chunk. This was the most disappointing cookie of the lot. Do yourself a favor and pick up a gallon at the grocery store, your bones and wallet will thank you.įor when you’re placing your late night order or staring at the options behind the counter - here’s The Badger Herald’s definitive ranking of Insomnia’s best traditional cookies: 9. Insomnia has small pints of plain, chocolate or strawberry milk in koozies for $3. The most important thing to remember before engaging in your Insomnia experience - bring your own milk. While the cookies are a bit overpriced (you can get two cookies for $1 at Which Wich, albeit they are smaller), they are flavorful, warm and entirely satisfying. If you’re feeling lazy and don’t want to leave the house, Insomnia will deliver to your door for $1.99. Insomnia also offers “cookie-wichs” (ice cream sandwiches), ice cream with toppings and brownies. If you’re more of a savory person, a slice of pizza might be the way to go. I got one cookie of every traditional kind - traditional cookies are priced at $1.45, but the deluxe cookies are $2.75. I interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to inform you that INSOMNIA COOKIES HAS RETURNED TO MADISON. Insomnia Cookies to return to Madison Insomnia Cookies will return to Madison five years after a scandal-ridden departure, this time establishing a storefront at 462 State Read… I’ve always envied my friends on other college campuses who told me of this magical delivery service that brings warm, melted cookies to your door. Naturally, when I heard Insomnia Cookies was returning to Madison, despite their sketchy history in town, I was excited to see if it lived up to the hype. For those with a sweet tooth, there’s finally something to satisfy late night cravings: Insomnia Cookies, which just settled into its new State Street home.
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