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It turns out Cookie Monster is chomping down on real cookies when he's on-screen. AdvertisementSesame Street's Cookie Monster really loves his namesake treats, but you'd probably lose your appetite once you find out the recipe for it. The company's co-founder, Jim Henson, created the furry character in 1966 for a General Foods Canada commercial. AdvertisementThough the cookies aren't exactly edible, David Rudman, who has been playing Cookie Monster since 2001, is all praise for MacLean's recipe. Representatives for The Jim Henson Company did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
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Years ago, a reader wrote probing for details on a mystery that had vexed him: What’s the deal with the cookies that Cookie Monster eats? Cookie Monster, for those of you who skipped childhood, is a classic muppet on “Sesame Street.” He is a scraggly, blue fellow with bulging eyeballs, who has for decades been singularly obsessed with chaotically chowing down on cookies. The crumbs end up almost everywhere except his mouth, an effect that looks like a high-speed blender without a top. The character was created in the 1960s by Jim Henson, the creator of the Muppets, for a General Foods Canada commercial. Cookie eventually moved to “Sesame Street,” where he presumably found a good rent-stabilized apartment.
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