Midwestern United States, primarily Greater Cincinnati, Kansas City, Kansas; online to the United States and Canada[1]
Products
Gourmet cookies
Owners
Donna Drury-Heine, Robert Heine
Parent
The Blue Chip Cookie Company, Inc
Website
www.bluechipcookiesdirect.com
The Blue Chip Cookie Company is an American gourmet cookie licensor and e-commerce gourmet cookie businesses with headquarters in Milford, Ohio, United States, and store locations in Ohio, Kansas, and Kentucky. Founded in March 1983 by the Nader family (Matt Nader died in 1997), Blue Chip Cookies specializes in gourmet cookies and cookie cakes and created the first white chocolate macadamia cookie.[2]
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