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Insomnia Cookies Launches First-Ever Pop-Up Date Night Reservations, Plus New Valentine's Day Cookies & Dips of Your Dreams

PR Newswire 21 Jan 2026
Insomnia Rewards members can make it official now to secure their reservation, while spots last ... About Insomnia Cookies Insomnia Cookies is a rapidly expanding late-night bakery concept headquartered in Philadelphia, PA ... SOURCE Insomnia Cookies.
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Insomnia Cookies is hosting its first dine-in night. How to book a spot.

Usatoday 21 Jan 2026
Insomnia Cookies is hosting "date night" this February. The Philadelphia-based bakery chain is offering pairs, specifically Insomnia Rewards members, the ability to dine-in at select bakeries by making a "reservation.".
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Medders at Large: Insomnia, falling to pieces – all 1,000 pieces

Irish Independent 20 Jan 2026
He was hunched, kneeling, over a coffee table, slowly rocking like a distressed child.
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Is It Bad to Snooze Your Alarm?

New York Times 20 Jan 2026
The answer may depend on why you’re doing it in the first place ... .
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INSOMNIA STREAM: LOW IQ ANTIFEMINISM EDITION

Rumble 18 Jan 2026
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4 ways to beat the anxiety of insomnia — and get back to sleep

National Public Radio 15 Jan 2026
People struggling with insomnia tend to hyperfocus on the fact that they can't sleep, which can prevent them from getting any shut-eye. Experts share effective practices to overcome sleep stress ....
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7MM Insomnia Market Opportunity Assessment and Forecast Report 2022-2025 & 2025-2032

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 13 Jan 2026
Key market opportunities in the insomnia sector include leveraging the entry of Phase II and III pipeline products ...
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INSOMNIA STREAM: MORALFAG EDITION

Rumble 11 Jan 2026
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Insomnia cases DOUBLE in England as common bedtime habit blamed for sleepless nights

The Mirror 10 Jan 2026
A huge rise in insomnia - not being able to fall asleep - is being blamed on stressful lifestyles and the “24-hour on” culture which can see people checking their phones all through the night ... .
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