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Re: Cookies You Loved That Aren't Available Now

For a while I couldn't get any Pinwheels.  Now they have them again.  It's a thin, chocolate cookie on bottom, then a big bunch of marshmallow, then the whole thing is covered in a thin layer of chocolate.     From now on, whenever I see them I will buy more than one package.  I only allow myself to eat two cookies in a given day, so they last a while.

 

Pinwheels Pure Chocolate & Marshmallow Cookies, 12 oz - Walmart.com -  Walmart.com

 

Also, Tim Tams.  I was buying them, then no more to find in the store for months now.   I hope they come back too, but I do have two packages of them stashed in a L&L in the refrigerator.   These are Australian, IIRC.

 

Buy Tim Tam Original Online - Worldwide Delivery - Australian Food Shop

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@Tori3569 wrote:

I also loved the Brown Edge cookies.  Also Fudgetown, which is weird because I don't like anything chocolate, but I loved those.  Fudgetown were made by Keebler.  They make EL Fudge now, but they're not the same.

 

I live in NYC and see Swiss Fudge, Breakfast Treats (my grandfather ate one every morning with espresso for breakfast) and also Malomars in lots of stores.  


@Tori3569   See my previous post here.  The DARE cookies are just about the same as the Fudgetown.

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Stella Doros - can't remember the name they've been gone so long!  They looked like biscotti but were on the spongy side and were almon flavored.

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@eddyandme   Stella D'oro Anisette Sponge?  They are still available and also the Anisette Toast.

 

I ate tons of them when I was a child.

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@Carmie wrote:

@eddyandme   Stella D'oro Anisette Sponge?  They are still available and also the Anisette Toast.

 

I ate tons of them when I was a child.


No, but I'll look for those - sounds good!  I haven't bought that brand in years - used to eat them all the time, almond flavor anything is a fave!

 

Thanks, @Carmie .

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I loved the original Taffy Creme cookies that Mother's Cookies made.  I worked for the industrial design company in the late 1960's that designed all the artwork for Mother's Cookies.  We had all the varieties in the office always but Taffe Cremes were my favorite.  They were a sandwich cookies with a cremefilling and the cookie part tasted like toasted coconut.  So delicious.  The company that made Mother's Cookies was sold years ago and although they still make a cookies called Taffy Creme it is not at all the same and is very bland and tasteless.

The owner of the design firm also designed the original Michelob beer bottle and won many awards for that design.

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@sunshine45 wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

I used to love those brown edge wafer cookies in the box wrapped in paper.  They were about 4 inches and yellow in the middle.

 

Keebler had two chocolate elf shaped cookies with a fudge center.  They were great.


 

 

i love the brown edge wafer cookies! i need to make a batch. they are very easy to make.

 

nabisco brown edge wafers.jpg


@sunshine45 

 

Would you please share the recipe?  Many thanks!Smiley Happy

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Nabisco IDEAL chocolate covered peanut bars from the late 60's early '70's.  Good in the freezer.  

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@ECBG wrote:

@sunshine45 wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

I used to love those brown edge wafer cookies in the box wrapped in paper.  They were about 4 inches and yellow in the middle.

 

Keebler had two chocolate elf shaped cookies with a fudge center.  They were great.


 

 

i love the brown edge wafer cookies! i need to make a batch. they are very easy to make.

 

nabisco brown edge wafers.jpg


@sunshine45 

 

Would you please share the recipe?  Many thanks!Smiley Happy


 

 

 

@ECBG 

 

this one is a good one and easy, but make sure to read some of the notes about the recipe if you want to do some experimenting with taste.

 

 

https://www.cookiemadness.net/2006/10/04/brown-edge-wafers/

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@Pook wrote:

@daisyk wrote:

We're going back a long ways, but does anyone remember Fudgetown cookies? I don't think they've been around since the 80's now or maybe earlier. It was a chocolate sandwich cookie with chocolate inside. Not gourmet but they were so good!


@daisyk  Did those have a hole in the center where the chocolate filling could be seen?  If so there is a DARE chocolate cookie just like them that I found accidently at a little market and Walmart and Amazon has them.Dare Foods Dare Cookies, 10.2 oz


@Pook ...Yes! Fudgetowns had that little well of chocolate in the middle. I have actually tried these Dare cookies and they're good! Not quite a Fudgetown, but as close as I'm gonna come I think. Thanks!