Chocolate Chip Cookies | ||||
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Studio album by Leslie Spit Treeo | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Leslie Spit Treeo chronology | ||||
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Chocolate Chip Cookies was the fourth and final album by Canadian folk rock band Leslie Spit Treeo, released in 1996.
A double album, Chocolate Chip Cookies was originally released in a unique paper bag package similar to a cookie bag, with labelling that closely resembled the design of a Chips Ahoy! bag. Several weeks after the album's release, Nabisco threatened the band with a copyright infringement lawsuit, and in response, the band recalled all unsold copies of the album, held a bonfire in Toronto's High Park to burn the cookie bag packages, and rereleased the album in a conventional jewel case.