Just when you think Nabisco has run out of ways to disguise Chips Ahoy - they shrink the chocolate chip cookies into bite size. The new Mini Chips Ahoy comes in a 7 oz. package that retails at Smith's for $1.93.

Kay Hadley: "Mini Chips Ahoy are definitely tiny cookies. The cookies taste the same, but they are about the size of a quarter. They're great for little hands and big hands that can hold a handful of cookies. At 1.93 they're a bit expensive for something so small."Don Russell: "They are very good and nice-sized to pop in your mouth whenever you're hungry for a snack. They have lots of chocolate chips. The price doesn't seem too steep for the size of the box."

Doris Wilding: "It seems like in America bigger is always better. But not so in cookies. We found these delightful and fun to eat. Try them, you'll love them."

Judy Slack Hedrick: "These would last my kids about five minutes. I'd have to be in an awfully good mood to spend $1.93 for them. However, they are heavenly and delightful. Definitely a thumbs up - but just a titch too expensive."

Edyth Jensen: "The grandkids liked them because they were really small. They were crunchy, had a good flavor and had a lot of chocolate chips in them. We will be buying them once in a while."

Conclusion: How do we love thee, Chips Ahoy? Here's another way!

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