Get ready for a National Chocolate Chip Day celebration unlike any other at Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip.
In honor of National Chocolate Chip Day on May 15, Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip fans can get 12 fresh-baked Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip cookies for just $5.
The invention of the renowned Toll House Cookie dates back to 1939 with Ruth Wakefield running the successful Toll House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts. While Wakefield was experimenting one day, she chopped up a bar of Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate into tiny bits and added them to her cookie dough. And then, voilà! Instead of melting through the cookie as she expected, the chocolate bits retained their shape, softening to a delicately creamy texture.
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By Jonny Hartwell
Mar 8, 2021
Moms, as a group, are pretty resourceful and creative and they have to be to raise their kids. And those skills are why it’s no surprise that a lot of moms have come up with life-changing inventions and broken glass ceilings. These are some of the mothers who have crushed boundaries throughout history to be the first to do what they did and deserve to be celebrated.
Hattie Caraway - Way back in 1931, this mother from Arkansas became the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate.
Josephine Cochrane - When you load your dishwasher tonight, thank Josephine, an inventor and mom of two who created the very first one.