Cookie Jars
Chihuahua, Bulldog, Dragon, Frog, Panda, Unicorn
8" - 9" - $19.95 - $39.95
- Panda Cookie Jar$29.95All kitchen's need cookie jars! Even if you don't bake. Use it for dog treats, if you don't have human treats to store. This panda cookie jar is made of ceramic and is 9-1/2" H. To access contents, remove the panda's head. In the image in the top left corner, you see this. Did you know that the Brush Pottery Company in Zenesville, Ohio is recognized as producing the first ceramic cookie jar? It was green with the word "cookies" on the front. Over the years many other cookie jar designs have…
- Chihuahua Cookie Jar$24.95Chihuahua Cookie Jar is really cute. A wonderful ceramic cookie jar that all of you that love a chihuahua will also love this cutie. There is an abundance of ways that cookie jars can be used to help people organize their lives and decorate their homes. Besides storing cookies, one can store other treats in them as well. These can range from candy to treats for one’s pets.
- Bulldog Cookie Jar$24.95Bulldog cookie Jar is made from ceramic and can hold cookies or even dog treats! It's a delightful gift for a bulldog lover. During World War II, the British referred to the Bulldog as “The Churchill Dog.” Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the English Bulldog both symbolized the courage and strength of England. The bulldog got this title even though Churchill didn’t own a Bulldog. He owned Poodles.
- Dragon Cookie Jar$39.95Dragon Cookie Jar can be a delightful addition to your kitchen counter or in a boy's bedroom to hold something. You can see from the image that the head of the dragon can be removed to allow access to the bottom part of the dragon. At 10 inches high, the dragon has been skillfully created. A wonderful cookie jar or container. A dragon can fly. A dragon can breathe fire. Harry Potter features dragons.
- Frog cookie jar$19.95Dog Treats or Cookies? Your choice. This Frog cookie jar is made of ceramic and stands over 9" high. Quite cute. Pale green body with a yellow belly. It's eyes protrude off the top of its head. You access the cookies or dog treats by lifting the frog's head off. Did you know that artist, Andy Warhol, amassed a collection of 175 ceramic cookie jars? These were in a multitude of shapes and figures. Most were purchased at flea markets.
- Unicorn Cookie Jar$29.95Add some whimsy to your kitchen with this fun Unicorn Cookie Jar. Of course, the cookie jar can hold dog treats, human treats or or other small objects. Who knows what it will house!









