Rate the Cookie

Rate the Cookie

5.8

Dec 14 2020

0h 15m

Comedy

A game show where Jo Firestone sets up a cookie tasting in a parking lot to try to make friends. Contestants must ultimately decide between a friendship and $50 cash.

Jo Firestone

Jo Firestone

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Robia Deville

Robia Deville

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Bibi Belvers

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Barry Dougherty

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