Taylor Chip teams up with CHOP ahead of Philadelphia opening

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Taylor Chip is gearing up to open its first two locations in Philadelphia on September 14, marking a significant entry into the local cookie scene. The launch will feature a partnership with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where the company will donate one cookie to the hospital for every cookie sold during the grand opening. This initiative highlights Taylor Chip's commitment to community support and social responsibility. Cameron Broadhurst, the creative director of Taylor Chip, shared a personal connection to CHOP, recounting the support his family received during his brother's medical treatments. The company aims to bring comfort to families in need, reflecting the values of compassion and community service.

Founded in 2018, Taylor Chip has grown from a couple's baking date night into a beloved dessert brand known for its quality ingredients and innovative flavors. The new stores will not only serve cookies but also coffee and ice cream, making it a one-stop dessert shop for locals. As the company expands, it remains dedicated to giving back, ensuring that its success translates into support for those in need within the Greater Philadelphia area.

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