Yes. Tracking cookies are false hits, they pretty much mean nothing and any half decent cleaner application removes them. Malwarebytes goes after true threats.
Matrix Leader, SuperAntiSpyware is supposed to do Real-Time Protection in that case why did it not catch those before they got onto your machine. Also what type of scan did you do with malwarebytes anti malware and was it's definitions updated. Very rarely does malwarebytes anti malware find any thing on my machine it catches them before they get a chance, I have it running from startup.
I got a lifetime licence of superAntiSpywarePro but i don't use it anymore. I got KAV 2011 and antivir free version (without the realtime protection installed for antivir).
Yeah, TrackingCookies are basically meaningless. Malwarebytes actually detects/removes malware. Honestly, Matrix, since you got so excited about SAS detecting TrackingCookies, that kind of tells me you don't know much about malware or it's removal.