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No. The chocolate chip cookie was invented in 1938.
Cookie Crisp was invented by a man named Ralston Purina during 1977. He attempted to recreate the 'great taste of chocolate chip cookie and milk'.
There is no official state cookie for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. There are a couple of cookie companies proposing that it be the chocolate chip cookie, or the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. The chocolate chip cookie, however, was invented in 1930 in Massachusetts at the Toll House Inn, by Ruth Wakefield. The official state cookie should obviously be the whoopie pie, if the legislature has any sense. That means that the chocolate chip cookie will be a shoo-in.
In 1937 by Ruth Graves Wakefield
Ruth Wakefield in 1933 invented the chocolate chip cookie at the Toll house bakery- she made a deal with Nestle and the rest is history...
The Oreo creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie was introduced by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in 1912 to compete with the Sunshine Hydrox creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie, which had been introduced in 1908.
Ruth Wakefield first invented the chocolate chip cookie in the year of 1938.
A chocolate chip cookie is a regular cookie, but with small pieces of chocolate in it!(chocolate chip cookies are really good if they are warm, and dipped in chocolate)
when ruth Wakefield first invented the cookie, in 1938, she originally named it the Toll House Cookie.
The original chocolate chip cookie, the Toll House Cookie, was invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield in the 1930s. Ruth and her husband Kenneth owned the Toll House Inn, near Whitman, Massachusetts. Ruth cooked for her guests, and one day had to substitute semi-sweet chocolate for baker's chocolate in a cookie recipe. She chopped the chocolate in bits, but when she took the cookies from the oven, the semi-sweet chocolate had not melted into the dough as the baker's chocolate had. These cookies with chocolate 'chips' became an immediate hit with her guests. Kim (cimmik@aol.com)