Did You Know There Was A Chocolate Chip Cookie Day?
It was celebrated on August 4
Who doesn’t like a chocolate chip cookie? They are some of the most popular cookies everywhere.
National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day was celebrated on August 4. The classic chocolate chip cookie is turning 81 years old this year. It was invented in 1938 by Ruth Graves Wakefield when she owned the Toll House Inn, which was a place famous for serving home cooking to its guests.
She was an experienced cook who wanted to make a different cookie. The “Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookie” was invented. It gained in popularity during World War II and has become the chocolate chip cookie, which is a favorite of many.
Dirty Dough Cookies started in Arizona when a college student started baking cookies in his apartment and selling them. The company now has franchises throughout several areas of the United States.
Even though National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day is over for this year, it is always time to enjoy chocolate chip cookies at Dirty Dough stores or almost anywhere that cookies are sold. Dirty Dough has a wide variety of delicious cookies.