In the world of chocolate chip cookies, an eternal war rages between those who prefer their cookies light and crispy, and those who defend their right to a chewier treat. And, at least in one battle waged in the Consumer Reports tasting lab, a single crispy chocolate chip cookie won the day. [More]
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Crispy Chocolate Chip Cookie Beats Out Chewy Competitors In Consumer Reports Test
By Chris Morran 11.1.11

Grocery Shrink Ray Strikes Chocolate Chips, Leaves Recipe Unscathed
By Laura Northrup 9.10.09
Reader Mike discovered that Private Selection brand chocolate chips were a recent victim of the Grocery Shrink Ray. However, the company forgot to remove a key piece of evidence after the fact. That, or they’re just trying to sell more bags.

How, Exactly, Did E. coli Get In Nestle’s Cookie Dough?
By Laura Northrup 6.30.09 — Updated: 5.31.16
The recent discovery of E. coli O157 bacteria in NestlÈ refrigerated cookie dough and subsequent recall of 30,000 tubs of said dough raises an urgent scientific question: Uh, how did that much cow poop end up in cookie dough?