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Indiana Bakery Sells 'Punch the Monkey' Charity Cookies
Proceeds from the popular cookies will benefit monkeys at the Louisville Zoo
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Adrienne and Company Bakery in Jeffersonville, Indiana is selling 'Punch the Monkey' cookies, with a portion of the proceeds going to support the monkeys at the Louisville Zoo. The bakery owner says she was touched by the viral story of Punch the Monkey, a baby monkey who was rejected by his mother and found comfort in a stuffed animal, and wanted to turn that into a charitable effort.
Why it matters
The heartwarming story of Punch the Monkey has resonated with many people online, and this bakery is finding a creative way to capitalize on that popularity to raise money for a good cause - supporting the care and wellbeing of monkeys at the nearby Louisville Zoo.
The details
Adrienne and Company Bakery is selling the 'Punch the Monkey' cookies for $3 each, and the owner says they've already had to double their initial batch of 48 cookies due to high demand. The bakery posted about the cookies on Facebook, and the post quickly gained hundreds of likes as people expressed their interest.
- The bakery began selling the 'Punch the Monkey' cookies on February 27, 2026.
The players
Adrienne and Company Bakery
A bakery located in Jeffersonville, Indiana that is selling 'Punch the Monkey' cookies to benefit the Louisville Zoo.
Punch the Monkey
A baby monkey who was rejected by his mother and found comfort in a stuffed animal, becoming a viral sensation online.
Louisville Zoo
The zoo that will receive a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the 'Punch the Monkey' cookies.
What they’re saying
“You know, we charge $3 per cookie, and I only made like 48, and we're actually having to double that. And probably by Saturday to double that. So yeah, I think that the more that people, you know, are sharing that on Facebook right away, last night, when I put the post on to get Punch on monkey cookies, we had like 300 likes right away, so it's going to probably be in the thousands.”
— Adrienne Holland, Owner, Adrienne and Company Bakery (wbal.com)
The takeaway
This heartwarming story shows how a small business can tap into viral online trends and turn them into a charitable opportunity to support a local cause. The popularity of the 'Punch the Monkey' cookies demonstrates the power of social media to drive interest and sales for a good purpose.
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