Play my chocolate chip with you. It’s hard to believe that this Humble Cookie Fedler was once *** theatrical agent, but it’s true. Wyatt and Shy, he appeared at Stuart’s today keeping his typical low profile. His name is Wally Amos, better known as famous Amos of Cookie fame. He was in Louisville today to autograph what else? His famous cookies to the cookies. Thank you to give them encouragement. You know, to let them know that they’re going out in the world and people are going to be buying them and they have *** responsibility to please, you know, with that in mind I preheated my oven and told my cookies to cook up. Just right. I was just certain that famous Amos would be impressed by Popular ball. I don’t get the Auburn. They taste good. Anyway, buy Paul’s cookies, please. Popular Paul. Buy Bobby the Bars cookies too because they taste good. It’s too, as *** matter of fact, I gotta like them burn. I think I’m gonna start burning mine. That must be you started something here. Yes, I can see it. Now, my name in Crumbs. Paul riding 32 live news
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RETRO FIND: Famous Amos judges reporter’s cookies in 1981
Did the reporter’s baking impress the cookie legend or have him gagging?
Famous Amos, real name Wally Amos, began selling cookies in 1975. His tasty treats are favorites of customers everywhere. In 1981, Amos visited a store in Louisville, Kentucky, to share his cookies with the populace. He signed autographs and even sang to his cookies.“It’s necessary to talk to the cookies to give them encouragement!” Amos said. One reporter, Paul Ryden, decided this was his chance. He cooked up a batch of cookies, burned them and gave them to Amos to taste test. WATCH the video to see Famous Amos’ hilarious reaction to Ryden’s baking attempt.Wally Amos died at age 88 on Aug. 13.
Famous Amos, real name Wally Amos, began selling cookies in 1975. His tasty treats are favorites of customers everywhere.
In 1981, Amos visited a store in Louisville, Kentucky, to share his cookies with the populace. He signed autographs and even sang to his cookies.
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“It’s necessary to talk to the cookies to give them encouragement!” Amos said.
One reporter, Paul Ryden, decided this was his chance. He cooked up a batch of cookies, burned them and gave them to Amos to taste test.
WATCH the video to see Famous Amos’ hilarious reaction to Ryden’s baking attempt.
Wally Amos died at age 88 on Aug. 13.