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Chocolate-chip camouflage (sometimes called cookie dough camouflage) was the camouflage used by the United States Army during the Gulf War in the early 1990s. The camouflage is so named because it resembles chocolate-chip rocks were added to it. In the new Gulf War, which started officially in March 2003, the U.S.A. has used two different camouflages, neither of which are chocolate-chip.