Chip City, the New York-based cookie chain, is making a move into New Jersey.

You’ll soon be able to sample their famous cookies at locations in Newark and Ridgewood, both opening later this month, and in Hoboken, which should be open in February.

According to the Daily Voice, two childhood friends, Teddy Gailas and Peter Phillips, used to compete with each other on who could make the best cookie.

Chip City via Facebook
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In 2017, they stopped competing with each other and joined forces to open a cookie store in Queens. Five years later, they have over a dozen locations throughout NYC and Long Island, with plans to expand to Boston, and Washington, D.C., after New Jersey.

They have a rotating schedule of 18 cookies that changes every week along with three “core cookies.”

Chip City via Facebook
Chip City via Facebook
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S'Mores

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Chip City via Facebook
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White Chocolate Macadamia

Some of their other classic cookies that appear on the menu include:

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Chip City via Facebook
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Chocolate Peanut Butter

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Chip City via Facebook
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Peanut Butter and Jelly

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Chip City via Facebook
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Nutella Sea Salt

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Chip City via Facebook
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Cannoli Cookie

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Chip City via Facebook
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Blueberry Cheesecake

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Chip City via Facebook
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Chip City via Facebook
Chip City via Facebook
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Chip City via Facebook
Chip City via Facebook
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