The global bakery and snack industry has been undergoing a quiet but powerful transformation. As consumers move away from mass-produced goods, there’s a growing appreciation for authenticity, quality ingredients, and the human stories behind what we eat. Cookies, once considered a simple treat, have become part of this shift—elevated to artisan creations that balance nostalgia with innovation. It’s within this evolving landscape that Molly Woppy has carved its place. What started in a West Auckland home kitchen two decades ago has blossomed into a beloved bakery known for its handcrafted cookies made with real ingredients and real care. Proudly New Zealand-owned and operated, Molly Woppy stays true to its roots: baking with heart, integrity, and a dash of Kiwi spirit. Today, its cookies are enjoyed not only in homes and stores across New Zealand and Australia but even onboard Air New Zealand flights at 36,000 feet.
More Than Just Cookies


At the heart of Molly Woppy’s journey is a belief that cookies can be more than a snack—they can spark joy and connection. Every bite reflects their dedication to craft: handmade, packed with generous chunks of chocolate, chewy dates, or tangy apricots, and baked using traditional methods that foodies and chefs helped perfect. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, these cookies carry the warmth of home-baking, celebrating flavour, texture, and authenticity.
Baking for a Better Tomorrow


But the story doesn’t end with flavour. Molly Woppy is equally committed to baking responsibly. From sourcing ingredients locally and ethically to using packaging made from sustainably managed forests with vegetable-based inks, every choice is shaped by a respect for the planet. Partnering with accredited producers, including Toitu Carbon Zero certified partners, they continue to innovate for a lighter footprint. For Molly Woppy, the future of cookies is not only delicious—it’s sustainable, thoughtful, and proudly made in New Zealand.
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