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Ruth Wakefield was an American chef and inventor best known for creating the chocolate chip cookie in the 1930s. She developed the recipe while running the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, which led to the popularization of the cookie. Her recipe was later published in a cookbook and contributed to the widespread fame of Chocolate Chip Cookies. Additionally, she sold the rights to Nestlé, which led to the production of Nestlé Toll House Chocolate Chips, solidifying her legacy in American baking.

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