
A zucchini recipe calling for mini baking chips was the prompt for this buy. Ralph's mini chips were the only offering at the store.

I've never checked the ingredient statement on my go-to chocolate chips, the ubiquitous Nestle, but these Ralph's chips don't taste like the Nestle chips. I taste-tested what was left of this bag after making some zucchini bars, and yeah, they're different.

I'll have to remember to look at the Nestle chips and see what's up. (Update: I got a bag of Nestle. Click to see the info.)
Ralph's semi-sweet chocolate mini baking chips available in the baking aisle of Ralph's for $1.99/12 oz bag.
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