
Bourbon named these cookies Petit, which is French for small, and technically they are not wrong. Each individual cookie is indeed quite small. What Bourbon neglected to mention is that small cookies eaten in sufficient quantity cease to be small in any meaningful sense, and sufficient quantity turns out to be the entire bag, which you will discover approximately twelve minutes after opening it.
The cookies themselves are exactly what a chocolate chip cookie should be. Buttery, lightly crisp, with chocolate chips distributed at a frequency that ensures every bite contains at least one. The resealable bag suggests portion control was considered at some point during the product design process. It was considered, noted, and then completely ignored by everyone who has ever actually opened one. Bourbon have been making the Petit range a staple of Japanese snack culture for decades, and the Chocolate Chip Cookie is a cornerstone of that legacy. Small cookies. Large consequences. Zero regrets.
Delivery
7-10 business days
Origin
Japan
Tiny, buttery cookies studded with chocolate chips, packed into a convenient resealable bag. Petit by name, devastating by nature. The word "petit" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.
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