How to make chocolate chip cookies taste fresh

There's no need to change the oven temperature; a standard 350 degrees Fahrenheit works perfectly. Depending on how thick the cookies are, they may need a bit more time to warm up, so check them after one minute and continue heating as necessary.
If you can, opt for cookies from your local grocery store's bakery section instead of the pre-packaged ones on the shelves. Bakery cookies are typically made that morning or the day before (often indicated by a date on the packaging), so they should still taste quite fresh; reheating them adds that extra touch.
If you've frozen the store-bought cookies and want to warm them up, using the oven is a great way to restore their freshness. It will take a bit longer, so reduce the temperature to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and check them after five minutes.
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