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[TOMT][Product][2010s] A brand of packaged big, soft chocolate chip cookies sold at Costco in Canada in the early 2010s
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I used to love the heck out of these chocolate chip cookies when I was little. They were soft, round, somewhat crumbly, and pretty large in diameter - I think they were marketed as something like 'the big cookie'. I think they were also ideally meant to be microwaved but they didn't come frozen or anything. They came in a large cardboard(?) box that had dark red or maroon on it, and the cookies came in packages of 2 in the box. The packages were clear plastic but I believe they had some of the dark red on them also.

I haven't seen them or had them in many years, and the only place I recall them being sold was at a Costco in Ontario in the bakery section, though I imagine they were made elsewhere. I tried to google them and thought surely it wouldn't be that hard to find, but nope, apparently it is :P

I'd love to know what they were called, partly to see if they still exist.

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