
Top 10 best-selling cookies in America
If there's a sweet treat that is easy to make, convenient to carry and delicious to eat- it's a cookie. These store-bought delicacies come with a burst of flavours, and joy in every mouthful.
The US specifically has a variety of cookies and biscuits ranging from chewy and soft to crisp and buttery. But which are the most popular cookies in the United States? Let's find out.
Oreo
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Oreo, owned by Mondelez International, is the most popular and best-selling cookie in the United States. The iconic sandwich cookies and its multiple flavours are loved by many who either eat them alone or love to dunk them in milk.
Chips Ahoy!
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Another top player in the cookie world is Chips Ahoy!, a brand owned by Nabisco, which offers tasty chocolate chip cookies.
Keebler
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Popular for its Fudge Stripes and Chips Deluxe Cookies, Keebler, a brand owned by Ferrero Group, is another go-to choice in the United States. With its playful branding and diverse flavours, the cookies from Keebler are loved by many.
Pepperidge Farm
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Pepperidge Farm cookies are ones that you are bound to have tried at least once. The brand's Milano and Sausalito cookies are some of the most popular ones, though it has many other options.
Famous Amos
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The perfect bite-sized cookies in chocolate flavour are the Famous Amos, which are popular for their flavours and convenient packaging.
Girl Scout Cookies
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Girl Scout Cookies are so popular that they are mentioned in books and shows, too. The brand is popular for supporting young girls through cookie sales and its flavours, such as Thin Mints and S'mores, are crowd favourites.
Lenny & Larry's
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While most cookies target taste, Lenny & Larry's combine taste with health to create cookies that contain plant-based proteins.
These are dairy-free, egg-free and perfect for health-conscious consumers.
Entenmann's
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One of the oldest cookie brands in the list is Entenmann's, which began in 1898. The bakery brand sells a variety of baked treats, including cookies.
Tate's Bake Shop
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For their simple ingredients and thin, crispy shape, the Tate's Bake Shop cookies offer buyers a homemade taste they can't help but want more of.
Insomnia Cookies
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This chain of bakeries in the United States is popular for delivering warm cookies late at night. They are popular among young adults and students for the convenience and variety.
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