Greeting Card
Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo
Offering a different take on the holiday, our card has traditional mariachis with a tasteful homage to the Cinco de Mayo celebration - mostly celebrated in the U.S. The uniquely- drawn mariachis pay respect to the festive sounds of not just May 5th, but many other Mexican holidays where mariachi music plays.
"Enjoy the taste of tradition" is written on the card - welcoming the receiver of these delicious cookies to experience the taste of our Hispanic celebrations.
Add the card to a large gathering tin and order for your office party, family gathering or rowdy Cinco de Mayo festivities. When you're done, flip our cookie tins over and use them as a drum to join in with the mariachis!
About our greeting cards:
Every card is art and copy directed by Liddy, our owner. They are an expression of her life in the Rio Grand Valley, as well as her interpretation of the beauty, color, and life that is her Hispanic culture.
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“It reminds me of childhood. I’m from Mexican descent and I know this cookie well - thank you very much for offering this traditional cookie to everyone.”
-Micaela B.
THERE’S A STORY BEHIND EVERY COOKIE.
Our history goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of bakers and entrepreneurs with the last name "Romero".
We brought them to a party and they were an absolute hit.
Customer service is great, I was able to place the order from California for my friend to enjoy in Denver, Colorado. The order was freshly made and she was able to pick up the party platters easily.
We took these on a road trip to Disney! Everyone enjoyed them!
I purchased the cookies for my clients. They loved them!
I bought these for my family and we loved them.
Thank you.
Had some shipped to my grandkids in Philly. They were a hit.
FAQ
What are Mexican Wedding Cookies?
Mexican Wedding Cookies — also known as polvorones, pan de polvo, Russian tea cakes, or snowball cookies — are delicate, melt-in-your-mouth cookies dusted in powdered sugar. Romero Cookies are made from a 40-year family recipe, perfect for weddings, holidays, and everyday celebrations.
Are Romero Cookies the same as biscochitos or bizcochitos?
While they look similar, Romero Mexican Wedding Cookies are not biscochitos. They don’t contain anise and are not made with lard. We often hear regional debates about cookie names — try ours and you might prefer them!
What makes Romero Cookies authentic?
Our recipe has been in the Romero family for over 40 years. Every cookie is handmade in our Denver kitchen with simple, high-quality ingredients that melt in your mouth.
How long do Romero Mexican Wedding Cookies stay fresh?
Our cookies stay fresh for up to 90 days in tins or favor containers and about 30 days if placed in a cookie tray. While freezing won’t harm them, we recommend enjoying them fresh for the best flavor and texture.
Are Mexican Wedding Cookies just for weddings?
Not at all! While they began as a wedding tradition, Mexican Wedding Cookies are now enjoyed at birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, and everyday gatherings. They also make thoughtful gifts for teachers, coworkers, and family.