Nestle Can Now Deliver Freshly Baked Cookies To Your Door

Whether you follow the recipe on the back of your chocolate chip pack or bake your cookies frozen, Nestle Toll House is a childhood staple in

America. Nestle's latest delivery service brings nostalgia straight from the oven. The cookies may be warm.

The company sells six flavors of freshly baked cookies on UberEats, GrubHub, and DoorDash with Nextbite and its independent restaurant

partners. Chocolate chip, peanut butter chocolate chip, white chocolate chip and macadamia nut, pecan turtle, snickerdoodle, and sugar

cookies are available. But there's more: edible cookie dough, Haagen-Dazs ice cream, and milk.

Seven markets—Washington, D.C.; Dallas and Sugar Land, Texas; Amherst, N.Y.; Downer's Grove, Ill.; Louisville, Ky.; and Tampa, Fla.—

have delivery, but an expansion is anticipated. Cookies cost $2–$2.35 each, and a box of 6 costs $11.50–$12.50.

From chef and dietician Ruth Wakefield's original chocolate chip cookies at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass.,

Toll House cookies are as legendary as cookies get. Since the early 1930s, they have been at the restaurant.

After vacationing in Egypt, Wakefield was inspired to modify her cuisine. A 1970s interview said, "We served ice cream with a thin butterscotch nut cookie.

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