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  2. Nestlé Toll House Café - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Toll House Café was a franchise in the United States and Canada founded by Ziad Dalal [2] and his partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two started Crest Foods, Inc. D/B/A " Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip" in 2000 in Dallas, Texas.

  3. Toll House Inn - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé began marketing chocolate chips to be used especially for cookies. [citation needed] Wakefield wrote a cookbook, Toll House Tried and True Recipes, that went through 39 printings. [6] Wakefield died in 1977, and the Toll House Inn burned down from a fire that started in the kitchen on New Year's Eve 1984. [8] The inn was not rebuilt.

  4. Costco Just Discontinued a Fan-Favorite Item, and Shoppers ...

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    Nestle Toll House may not be the fan-favorite amongst all shoppers, but the brand can offer an affordable product in a time of a falling market. There are at least other alternatives to choose ...

  5. The 85-Year-Old Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe That Started It All

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    Tips for Making the Original 1938 Toll House Cookie Recipe. 1. Use a stand mixer. While you can use a whisk, if you have a stand mixer (or an electric hand mixer), the blending process will be ...

  6. 10 Gooey Dessert Recipes That Start With Nestle Toll House ...

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    Refrigerated cookie dough is a great time saver. Try using it in these 10 gooey, decadent desserts that are easier than they look.

  7. Chocolate chip - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate chips were created with the invention of chocolate chip cookies in 1937 when Ruth Graves Wakefield of the Toll House Inn in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts added cut-up chunks of a semi-sweet Nestlé chocolate bar to a cookie recipe. [1] [2] (The Nestlé brand Toll House cookies is named for the inn.) The cookies were a huge ...