Tina Rexing, the owner of T-Rex Cookie & Coffee Cafe, married into a great name for a business.
The mother of boys ages 13 and 15 is happy with the sweet spot she hit when she started her gigantic cookie business two years ago. "I can't get divorced now. If I do, I'm keeping my name," she said.
T-Rex is the home of half-pound and 5-pound cookies. Rexing will be selling them at the Minneapolis Farmers Market's Thursday location on the Hennepin County Government Center's south plaza starting next week. NBC's "Today Show" has showcased her cookies fit for a dinosaur. There may be more national exposure when the Martha Stewart-Snoop Dogg cooking show returns to VH1.
Rexing supplied the 5-pound version, popular at weddings and other big events, to the luxury suites at Wild playoff games. You need to skate like an NHLer if you're going to eat one by yourself.
When we talked, Rexing had just received the caloric info on the half-pound cookie: 687. You can do the math on the 5-pounder.
Q: You don't have to explain to me why you left corporate America, but what pushed you over the edge?
A: I had left Target to go to a different company. It was Fingerhut. I was there for six months. I had four bosses and three job titles. And on my fourth boss, I went home and said, "I think I'm going to quit." The very next day, I quit. I had no plans.
Q: Did you have any money saved up though?