@marleeats: Just when I thought I couldn’t love Chips Ahoy cookies more than I already did 🤝 pleasure to meet you #review #cookies #fyp #food #FoodTok

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rhondamoryoussef
Rhonda Moryoussef :
Looks insane! Leora told me she had a cookie at your house - was this what she had?
2025-09-15 01:48:03
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sabrinazampini
Sabrina 🇨🇦 :
I love caramel… anything caramel is so good in a dessert. I need to buy these next time I go to Walmart.
2025-09-15 01:08:09
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joke123___
Backland :
Chips ahoy changed their recipe years ago. Not as good i find
2025-09-15 13:14:29
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sabrinazampini
Sabrina 🇨🇦 :
I am a 70s baby and the last time I bought chips ahoy chocolate chip cookies I was stunned at how small they are now compared to in the 70s
2025-09-15 01:09:10
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jliebz3
Jliebz :
They are incredible
2025-09-14 23:26:27
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miriablanco
Miria Blanco :
😂😂😂
2025-09-16 17:03:10
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Arturo Gatti was a Brazilian-Italian professional boxer, widely regarded for his exciting, aggressive fighting style and his ability to deliver thrilling, high-intensity bouts. Born on April 15, 1972, in Italy, Gatti moved to Canada at a young age and began boxing as a teenager. He was a world champion in two weight classes, having won titles at both lightweight and junior welterweight. Gatti was known for his heart, resilience, and the ability to come back from adversity in the ring, often participating in "Fight of the Year" candidates. His trilogy with Micky Ward, which included three brutal and unforgettable fights, solidified his reputation as one of boxing’s most exciting fighters. Gatti's career, which spanned from 1991 to 2007, was marked by both his ability to entertain and his relentless pursuit of victory, even in the face of overwhelming challenges. Despite his thrilling boxing career, Gatti’s life outside the ring was marred by personal troubles. He tragically passed away on July 11, 2009, in what was initially ruled as a suicide. However, there were inconsistencies in the evidence that led to widespread speculation. Some believed that Gatti's wife, Amanda Rodrigues, was involved, as she was arrested and later released, though she was never charged. Several aspects of the case raised questions, including the lack of clear motive for suicide and the fact that Gatti had appeared to be in good spirits in the days leading up to his death. Additionally, some theorized that his death could have been the result of foul play or a botched robbery. Theories surrounding his death remain unresolved, and the case continues to be a subject of debate, with many refusing to accept the official conclusion. Nonetheless, Gatti's legacy in boxing remains intact, and he is remembered as one of the sport's true warriors and a fan favorite.

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