The popular franchise will have six locations in Alabama and Tennessee by early next year.
Fatima Maldonado and her mother, Blanca, will be opening a location of Cookie Fix on U.S. 280 in early 2024. Cookie Fix will be opening its third location in the Birmingham metro early next year.
Owner Fatima Maldonado and her mother Blanca made the announcement, saying they are “so unbelievably grateful for this opportunity.” “Cookie Fix has become a household name in Birmingham, Alabama, and we can’t wait to continue sharing these amazing cookies with our friends, family and community,” Maldonado said.
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