About Us

SkullCo Technology Solutions is an Information Technology consuting group based in Huntington Beach, California. As a business, we pride ourselves on the personal service that we provide to our clients. Several years ago, we began giving some of our clients handmade cookies and treats at the holidays, as a way of showing our appreciation.

We created a printed 'Cookie Guide' to help the recipients identify the various different varieties of treats. People enjoyed the cookie guide, but it was not possible to include information on every different cookie and treat that we made, and some also asked for the recipes to be included.

So we created this website to share our treats and recipes with our clients, and internet visitors alike. Unfortunately due to our ever-increasing workload, we don't have time to make cookies for our clients anymore, but we maintain this website due to it's overwhelming appeal throughout the year, and especially at the holidays. We hope that you enjoy our website, and have the opportunity to try some of the many different recipes that we have enjoyed making in past years.

To our clients and our guests, we wish everyone happiness - in the holiday season, and throughout the year.

SkullCo Technology Solutions
16787 Beach Boulevard #481 - Huntington Beach, CA 92647
714-847-3470 - www.skullco.com

Holiday Fun Facts:
  • The first official White House card was issued in the year of 1953 by President Eisenhower.
  • In 1948, the most popular Christmas Toy in the U.S. was the Scrabble board game.
  • Candy canes began as straight white sticks of sugar candy used to decorated the Christmas trees.
  • In 1937, the first postage stamp to commemorate Christmas was issued in Austria.
  • The White House will have 780 feet of garland, 27 Christmas trees, 232 wreaths and 412 poinsettias.
  • During the Christmas/Hanukkah season, more than 1.76 billion candy canes will be made.
  • The first official White House card was issued in the year of 1953 by President Eisenhower.
  • 1700s Europeans baked fruitcakes at the end of the harvest, then ate them at the beginning of the next year's harvest for good luck.
  • 21% of US households have a real Christmas tree, 48% have an artificial tree and 32% do not have a Christmas tree.
  • Over 100,000 people are employed in the Christmas tree industry.
Due to the number of varieties, cookies will vary by recipient. Please consult the recipes on this site for information on ingredients.