JetBlue Mint Gets Sweeter with Exclusive Collaboration
JetBlue is taking its Mint experience to the next level by adding a delicious new treat โ freshly baked cookies from the dynamic sister duo behind Twins That Cook.
Starting in 2025, select JetBlue Mint flights will feature the O.G. Cookie, a signature creation by Aria and Maya, two passionate bakers from Massachusetts who turned their love for sweets into a thriving business.
Source: Twins that Cook
The collaboration continues JetBlue’s tradition of spotlighting artisanal treats and partnering with innovative bakers.
JetBlue has previously worked with New York-based Milk Bar, founded by Christina Tosi. Milk Bar’s signature Compost Cookies became a beloved part of the Mint experience.
In 2014, the airline teamed up with Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery to serve passengers their pastries and sweets.
Twins That Cook joins the roster, bringing their nostalgic and heartfelt touch to the premium cabin. The O.G. Cookie combines crunchy edges, a gooey centre, and a hint of sea salt.
JetBlue Mint’s focus on offering premium, home-like comforts at 35,000 feet aligns perfectly with the essence of Twins That Cook. The sisters said, “Biting into something warm and sweet feels like home. Home is where the heart is, and you find love there.”
For the sister duo, this partnership is a dream come true. After countless hours testing recipes and scaling production, their cookies have made it to the skies.
“Having our cookies up in the sky is next level!” they shared in an Instagram post.
What started as a two-person operation has grown into a full-fledged company with staff, a commercial kitchen, and a high-flying collaboration with JetBlue.
Passengers flying JetBlue Mint can look forward to this product as part of their premium onboard experience.
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Nik founded Inflight Feed in 2012, blending his passion for inflight dining with over a decade of experience in the airline industry. For the past 13 years, he has travelled the world, exploring and reviewing airline meals across countless carriers.
CNN Travel, The New York Times, and BBC World News have featured Nikโs expertise. When heโs not on the ground, youโll find him at 35,000 feet, camera in hand, capturing the unique flavours of air travel. Follow his inflight meal adventures on Instagram: @InflightFeed.