Taylor Chip teams up with CHOP ahead of Philadelphia opening

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Taylor Chip is gearing up for its grand opening in Philadelphia on September 14, 2024, bringing a unique twist to the local cookie market. The company will partner with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) for this event, pledging to donate a cookie for every cookie sold during the grand opening. This initiative is deeply personal for creative director Cameron Broadhurst, whose family has benefited from CHOP's care. He shared his gratitude for the hospital's support, especially after his brother's passing due to Burkitt lymphoma. Doug Taylor, the CEO, also expresses a commitment to giving back to the community, highlighting the vital role CHOP plays in Philadelphia.

Founded in 2018, Taylor Chip focuses on natural ingredients and offers a menu that includes vegan options. The new store will be located at 1807 Chestnut St. , contributing to the growing dessert scene in the city. This partnership not only showcases Taylor Chip's dedication to quality and community but also emphasizes the importance of supporting families in need.

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