120-Pack: Mini Chips Ahoy! Snack Packs

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  • Chips Ahoy! Cookies
  • But little
  • And in bags
  • Best by 10/8/26
  • Can they make a margarita: You could blend them up and use them to rim a glass, but let’s not make the margarita the new martini
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But Why?

Have you ever wondered why ‘Chips Ahoy!’ is called ‘Chips Ahoy!’?

If you said yes, you’re apparently not the only one. There’s been enough curiosity to warrant an (albeit very short) ‘etymology’ section on the brand’s Wikipedia page.

Here’s what they say:

The name is a reference to the nautical term, “Ships Ahoy!” The actual reason for the naming is unclear.

From there, the article goes on to discuss the other two record times the pun occurs: first, in The Uncommercial Traveller, by Charles Dickens, which involves a childhood tale about a man named Chips and his ship sinking; and second, as the title of a Disney theatrical short involving Donald Duck and the Chipmunks, Chip and Dale.

I’ll put forward a theory of my own, based on the phrase I first heard uttered by one Montgomery Burns each time he answered the phone in The Simpsons: ahoy-hoy.

This is, apparently, not a quirky greeting dreamed up entirely by the show’s writers. According to Today I Found Out:

The very brief popularity of this telephone greeting stemmed from the fact that “ahoy-hoy” was Alexander Graham Bell’s preferred way to answer the phone. Ahoy-hoy derives from the term “ahoy”, which is generally associated with being a nautical term used for hailing ships. However, there is also significant evidence that it was popularly used as a way to more or less say “hello” in non-nautical situations.

Essentially, the product’s name is inviting you to say hello to delicious chocolate chips!

Okay, fine, I don’t actually believe this. Chips Ahoy! was introduced in 1963, long after “Hello” had replaced “Ahoy-hoy” as the traditional telephone greeting. Still, it’s fun to think about.

What’s even more fun to think about, though, is a time when a brand could just choose a name because it was sort of fun and stupid, without any concern for the “messaging.” In 2026, everything must be given some sort of overwrought explanation, replete with symbolism and pathos. For example, check out the design statement attached to this pretty basic-looking Lakers alternate jersey:

Black represents the uncertainty the Lakers felt upon arriving in Los Angeles. The trim goes from purple to black to purple as a nod to the sky after a California sunset, while the triangle script throws it back to the Lakers’ early days in LA. The number set is the same style that was seen on their jerseys from 1999-2017, which highlighted another period of growth and change for the Lakers and LA.

Now imagine this same overblown style applied to explaining Chips Ahoy! There’d be something about how you can often feel lost at sea when you’re hungry, and spotting the perfect snack on the horizon can be a life-saver. ‘ROI’ and ‘move the needle’ would be incorporated in some way. It would be terrible, right?

Anyway, thanks for meandering along with me on this one.

In conclusion: these are bags of little chocolate chip cookies, and they’re best by 10/8/26.

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