

TV Movie · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Annie Cooper has big shoes to fill when she takes over as CEO of her late grandmother’s small-town cookie company and is doing her best to help their struggling business get back on track. That task gets more daunting when her grandmother’s secret recipe is stolen during the Christmas party. As Annie tries to crack the case and uncover the culprit she works with Sam, the owner of a local bakery, to recreate the recipe in the hope of saving the company and her job. As Annie and Sam bake batch after batch in pursuit of the perfect one, they begin to learn that their lives go together like milk and cookies.
Top Cast


Rachel Boston
Rachel Boston
Annie Cooper
Rachel Boston
Annie Cooper


Victor Webster
Victor Webster
Sam Hobbs
Victor Webster
Sam Hobbs


Averie Peters
Averie Peters
Bella
Averie Peters
Bella


Dylan McEwan
Dylan McEwan
Ned
Dylan McEwan
Ned


Stephanie Sy
Stephanie Sy
Jillian
Stephanie Sy
Jillian


John B. Lowe
John B. Lowe
Arthur
John B. Lowe
Arthur


Erik Athavale
Erik Athavale
Calvin Brar
Erik Athavale
Calvin Brar


Brandon McEwan
Brandon McEwan
Phil
Brandon McEwan
Phil


Jamie Baer
Jamie Baer
Bella's Mom
Jamie Baer
Bella's Mom


Dan De Jaeger
Dan De Jaeger
Frank
Dan De Jaeger
Frank
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