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@chickenbutt   My local grocery store had those Tim Tam cookies as a special promotion one time.  It was the only time I ever saw them in the store.  I tried a pack and OH MY GOSH, they were so delicious!  

 

I haven't thought about them for a while, but I think I'll keep my eye out for them now that they've been brought to my attention again!

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@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.


The Keebler elf shaped cookies with fudge center are still available.  They're called e.l. fudge.  I like them too!

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Rippin' Good Mint Creme Patties.  I used to eat them right out of the freezer.

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@Citrine1 wrote:

@chickenbutt   My local grocery store had those Tim Tam cookies as a special promotion one time.  It was the only time I ever saw them in the store.  I tried a pack and OH MY GOSH, they were so delicious!  

 

I haven't thought about them for a while, but I think I'll keep my eye out for them now that they've been brought to my attention again!


 

 

@Citrine1 

 

you can find tim tams on amazon......they are not cheap, but if you REALLY want them......Smiley Wink

they are also available on the worldmarket website.

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DH and I like these spice cookies that Aldi's sells only occasionally.  I think they are German if I am not mistaken.  They are very thin and just snap when you bite into them. I think I used to see similar ones in stores and they were called windmill cookies.  However, these were much thicker and not as good as the Aldi ones. 

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@carmine You brought back some memories. I remember the cookie and that recipe......delicious.

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The almond version is called Almond Toast. It's still sold in my area. 

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@Citrine1 wrote:

@chickenbutt   My local grocery store had those Tim Tam cookies as a special promotion one time.  It was the only time I ever saw them in the store.  I tried a pack and OH MY GOSH, they were so delicious!  

 

I haven't thought about them for a while, but I think I'll keep my eye out for them now that they've been brought to my attention again!


 

I hope they come back, too.   I actually got my first ones on Amazon after seeing them in something, IIRC, in the tv show forum here and asked about them.  Somebody gave the info and I snagged a package at Amazon.

 

Then, the next time I was in the store, I saw them and got more.  The supply whittled down to nothing where it has stayed last I saw.  It wasn't any kind of deal or anything but who knows. For the last year my grocery store has had so many empty shelves in all kinds of departments.

 

The stupid thing is (and I tend to do this with a number of things), I keep hanging on to that last two packages instead of eating them.   I just don't want them to be gone forever.

 

I just saw them on the Walmart site but for $20+.  What the heck.  So, I wonder if they are at the store for a normal price (IIRC, I paid $3 something at my grocery store from a West Coast chain).

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@deeva wrote:

@eddyandme 

 

The almond version is called Almond Toast. It's still sold in my area. 


Thanx, @deeva !  I'm gonna ask the store manager to try and get these!

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@jlkz wrote:

Inthink these flat toasted square crackers with thin raisin filling  were made by Nabisco.  They came in oblong package with about 4 cookies / oblong and about three oblongs high.  I could and probably did eat the whole package while I read a book up in my room.


 

THOSE!!!  🎉. 👍🏻💕

 

I loved them.  I think they were called Golden somethingorothers.