Chocolate chip seems to be a best seller. Although some people can't have Chocolate or don't like it. That is kind of a hard question because all diffrent people like diffrent kinds of cookies. Hope this helps! ;)
People tend to like cookies more, possibly becasue there are more flavors, they are more easily accessable, and cookies are easier to eat.
But cupcakes tend to be softer and less hard on the teeth.
No. Plus peanut Butter Cookies are way better.
i think more people like chocolate because it is so yummy
lots of people like sugar cookies. about 90 Percent of people like sugar cookies
Mabey thats a US cencus question if not it should be for you to get your answer
Chocolate chip cookies are produced in many nations.
Favorite cookies are chocolate chip cookies and sugar cookies. This people's favorite is molasses cookies and the light, crisp cookies that are European in origin, especially Italian.
I prefer oatmeal cookies instead, because they are sweeter and moist. Yes. I like chocolate chip cookies, but I like chocolate chip oatmeal cookies even better!
Once detected, chocolate chip cookies tend to vanish rather quickly.I haven't yet met a chocolate chip cookie that I didn't like.There is nothing to fear but other chocolate chip cookie eaters.To hunt the chocolate chip cookie, you must becomethe chocolate chip cookie.
People do not need chocolate chip cookies to survive. However, they taste delicious and can make people happy to have them.
Justin Bieber has not publicly stated whether or not he likes chocolate chip cookies. However, most people enjoy this treat.
The first chocolate chip cookies were invented in 1937 by Ruth Graves Wakefield.
Chocolate Chip cookies might be the most popular cookie - home-baked or retail - in the U.S.
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Ruth Wakefield invented Chocolate Chip Cookies in 1924. Rumour has it she ran out of currants to put in the cookies and used chocolate instead. She tried to make chocolate cookies, but instead they came out in "CHIP" form. The chocolate chip cookies were named "toll house cookies" after an inn that she and her husband ran in the 1930's.