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Nabisco Pinwheels Cookies
FAQ
What company makes pinwheel cookies?
Are pinwheels and mallomars the same?
What are the ingredients in Nabisco Pinwheels?
Who made pinwheel cookies?
Did Nabisco stop selling chocolate wafer cookies?
Last year, Nabisco discontinued the beloved, equally nostalgic chocolate wafer cookies. However, if they even think to come for my beloved Mallomars, I will launch a full-on riot. And, apparently, I’ll have the support of the greater New York area behind me when I do.
When did Nabisco stop making marshmallow cookies?
Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches were popular in the 1940s through the 1960s. Marshmallow Sandwiches were cookies with marshmallow sandwiched in the middle of cake-like cookies that many describe as having a marzipan flavor. Nabisco discontinued the cookies sometime in the 1970s and replaced them with the more popular Mallomars cookie.
What cookies did Nabisco make?
Butter Cookies, Cookie Break Cookies, Giggles Vanilla Sandwich Cookies, Kettle Cookies, Melody Cookies, Snaps Cookies, Swiss Creme Cookies and T.J. Bearwich Cookies were introduced, but later discontinued. Wafers are another Nabisco product, one of the first snacks produced by the company.
Why did Nabisco stop making cookies?
Nabisco reportedly discontinued the cookies because they often broke in the packaging and were too expensive to produce. Nabisco also used to sell assortment packages that are no longer produced. The assortment packs included several types of cookies and were marketed for families or parties because of the variety they offered.