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Craving a "crookie"?
Here's where to find them around Perth.
Welcome to the weekly guide
If you don’t know what a “crookie” is, don’t worry, a few of us in the office didn’t either. What it most likely means is you have a healthy relationship with social media…
For those who do (or if you are now curious), may we point you towards our article at the end of this newsletter, which will help you get your hands on one quicksmart!
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EAT & DRINK
Part croissant, part cookie, the “crookie” has been taking the internet by storm. Following its boom on social media, this hybrid pastry has had a big impact, making appearances in cafes and bakeries around the world, including Perth…