JD's Chippery ready making 6k cookies ahead of Red River Showdown
The Red River showdown has already started for local businesses that get into the spirit of the game. JD's Chippery has been a favorite in University Park for nearly 40 years.
They always make game day special with their famous cookies. The tiny, family-owned shop across from SMU will be making about 6,000 cookies today. We talk with JD's owner Amy Broad.
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