Toll House cookies
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For other uses, see Toll house (disambiguation).
Toll House is a brand of cookies and brownies marketed by Nestlé. It is named for the Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts, where Ruth Graves Wakefield is credited with inventing the chocolate chip cookie by mistake in the 1930s in a nearby Rhode Island town .[1] [2] [3]
[edit] References
- ^ History of NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE - NESTLÉ VeryBestBaking.com
- ^ Inventor of the Week: Archive
- ^ TGIF Redirect - Toll House Cookies

