A cookie from Schmackary's, a real bakery, plays a key role in the latest season of “Only Murders in the Building.” Here's how to try the 'Death Rattle Cookie.'
An unassuming cookie plays a key role in the latest season of Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.” And now, fans are clamoring for a bite of one. That cookie, first shows up in the first episode of the third season now streaming on Hulu, as a welcome celebratory treat for the actors cast in the new Broadway play from Oliver Putnam called “Death Rattle.” As the star of the show, Ben Glenroy goes to sit down for a table read, he notices the cookies on the table.
Schmahl, who was nicknamed “Zachary Schmackary” in high school, started baking cookies in his apartment, first as a hobby that turned into a passion. “It’s just something I had a knack for,” he says. Friends loved his cookies so much they asked him to start selling them and delivering them throughout New York City. Coming from an acting background, he decided to open a storefront in 2012 on 45th Street and 9th Avenue — right in the heart of the theater district.
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