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OT: Freihofer chocolate chip cookies

The address of the Connecticut outlet on Bull Hill Rd in West Haven / Orange used to be an Entenmann’s outlet also. Based on a photo of the inside that outlet it appears that both brands occupy the same outlet and it could be that the chocolate chip cookies are identical. If you do not live close to the Florida outlets try Entenmann’s. They are available in all of the supermarkets in my neck of the woods.
Entemanns is not the same as Freihofer

 
Yes, Entenmanns and Freihofer chocolate chip cookies are quite different. I was addicted to Freihoffers back when I was a Post-doc at SUNY Albany back in the 70's. Entenmanns cookies are moist and chewy while Freihoffers have a unique dry texture, as I recall. Entenmanns last a long time while Freihoffers will become stale much more quickly.
 
Yes, Entenmanns and Freihofer chocolate chip cookies are quite different. I was addicted to Freihoffers back when I was a Post-doc at SUNY Albany back in the 70's. Entenmanns cookies are moist and chewy while Freihoffers have a unique dry texture, as I recall. Entenmanns last a long time while Freihoffers will become stale much more quickly.
I’ve never had a box of Friehofer’s cookies go stale. Of course, I’ve never had a box of Friehofer’s cookies last more than 24 hrs…;)
 
When I went to RPI (Troy, NY) in the late 50's, when we had lots of loaves of Freihofer bread delivered to our fraternity house, it was delivered by horse-drawn wagon! If you pulled an all-nighter or were a light sleeper, you would hear the clip-clop of the horse's hooves about 5 AM. The horse was called Freddy Freihofer on TV adds. I guess they had a number of horses, all named Freddy.
 
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Im sorry, I failed. The local PriceChopper cannot get them. Our local Entenmann's outlet will often have them. Checking there next.
 

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