Ruth Wakefield sold her chocolate chip cookie recipe to Nestle for 1$ and a lifetime supply of chocolate
"Ruth Graves Wakefield" on @Wikipedia: "As the popularity of the Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookie increased, the sales of Nestlé's semi-sweet chocolate bars also spiked. Andrew Nestlé and Ruth Wakefield made a business arrangement: Wakefield gave Nestlé the right to use her cookie recipe and the Toll House name for one dollar and a lifetime supply of Nestlé chocolate.[9] Nestlé began marketing chocolate chips to be used especially for cookies and printing the recipe for the Toll House Cookie on its package.[10]" @Curionic
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