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Kelowna company makes creepy, freaky, awesome Halloween cookies

Rainbow Hill Creative party and supply business make creepy cookies for Halloween.
Rainbow Hill Creative party and supply business make creepy cookies for Halloween.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kasey Sorsby

Zombie hand cookies, freaky eyeball cake-pops and voodoo doll cookies are only a few creepy creations a Kelowna-based baker and designer is bringing to the Halloween season.

Kasey Sorsby bakes and designs cookies year-round for all seasons and themes, but she said Halloween has always been her favourite time of year.

“I’ve loved everything spooky since I was a kid,” she said. “I love monsters and listen to creepy podcasts and ghost stories while I'm designing and decorating."

Sorsby said she works a regular job during the day, but the creative fun begins when she puts on her apron and heads to the kitchen in the evening.

Rainbow Hill Creative in Kelowna makes zombie hand cookies and eyeball cake-pops.
Rainbow Hill Creative in Kelowna makes zombie hand cookies and eyeball cake-pops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kasey Sorsby

“I moonlight as a cookie designer,” Sorsby said. “When everyone is asleep, I am up baking and decorating. I have three or four hundred cookies ready to decorate right now."

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Sorsby said she and her husband make their own cookie cutters using a 3D printer and it takes about five hours to print one out. They recently printed out a voodoo doll cutter.

“The voodoo doll cookies come in two sizes,” she said. “Some are six inches tall, which is a big cookie, and the smaller ones come in a box set with a boy, a girl and a voodoo heart. I would love to make voodoo cookies for Valentine’s Day to put a funny, spooky twist on it.”

Sorsby sells her cookies out of her home-based business called Rainbow Hill Creative and has a background in interior design. She is currently working on making Squid Game cookie cutters.

“I am at the East Kelowna Market once or twice per month depending on how fast I can bake and if the season is fun,” she said.

To order cookies you can find Rainbow Hill Creative on Facebook.


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