Nestlé Toll House
Nestlé Toll House is a brand known for its chocolate chip cookies and baking products. It originated in the 1930s when Ruth Wakefield, the owner of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, created the first chocolate chip cookie recipe. The recipe became popular, and in 1939, Nestlé struck a deal with Wakefield to print her recipe on their chocolate bar packaging.
Today, Nestlé Toll House offers a variety of baking items, including cookie dough, chocolate chips, and baking mixes. The brand is synonymous with homemade cookies and is a staple in many American kitchens, making it easy for people to enjoy fresh-baked treats.