It seems the sad news is true: While the company didn't respond to our request for comment, Mondelez—Nabisco's parent company—has confirmed the Famous Chocolate Wafer Cookies have been discontinued to make room for "new innovations" after nearly a century on the market. What To Use Instead of Famous Chocolate Wafers Nabisco/Allrecipes Nabisco confirmed the wafers were discontinued back in February when a customer tweeted "@nabisco Why can't I find your chocolate wafer cookies?? Need them for my cheesecake." To which, the official Nabisco account responded "Unfortunately, they're no longer available." Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers Substitutes
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Nabisco has discontinued several kinds of cookies over the years, including certain flavors of Newtons and individual brands such as Cookie Breaks, Swiss Creme Cookies and Kettle Cookies. The Hometown Favorites website lists more than 12 discontinued Nabisco cookie lines as of 2015. 15 Discontinued Cookies You'll Never Eat Again RichartPhotos/Shutterstock By Laura Willcox / April 28, 2022 12:32 pm EST It's like a bad dream. You're in the cookie aisle of your local grocery store, ready to stock up on your favorite cookies, only to discover. they've been discontinued! Follow Us: Some cookies that were discontinued by Nabisco include Butter Cookies, Mystic Mints and Marshmallow Sandwiches. An assortment box containing the Kettle Cookie was also discontinued. Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches were popular in the 1940s through the 1960s. Cookies Nabisco May Have Discontinued Its Famous Chocolate Wafers, But We Have The Perfect Replacement Use our homemade chocolate wafers in icebox cakes, cookie crumb crusts, and more. By Alana Al-Hatlani Published on July 27, 2023 In This Article The History Of Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers Our Homemade Chocolate Wafers Store-Bought Options
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August 18, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EDT. (Scott Suchman for The Washington Post/food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post) Icebox cake fans and cookie pie crust lovers are in mourning. Simply order them online via many of the major retailers (including Amazon, Walmart, and Target), sit back, and wait for your soon-to-be-favorite seasonal treat to arrive. 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. The classic version of the icebox cake uses Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers, which were discontinued earlier this year. Zoe Francois For many people, the taste of summer is an icebox cake:. Screenshot: YouTube. Icebox cakes are a slice of summer nostalgia for many people, and this two-component cake of cookies and whipped cream is as easy to make as it is to eat. But one of the classic store-bought ingredients commonly involved, Nabisco's Famous Chocolate Wafers, has been quietly discontinued, NPR reports.
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In case you missed the news last week, we were devastated to hear the news that Nabisco quietly discontinued its Famous Chocolate Wafer cookies. Yes, the cookies that were the backbone of. Old-school Nabisco cookies (1967) Two things are wrong with most holidays. A. They aren't long enough. Your run-of-the-mill holiday is used up in 24 hours. And B., there aren't enough of them.. 1999, chocolate chips, cookies, desserts, discontinued products, pecans,.
This novelty cookie variety from 2000 left behind swirls of blue when submerged in milk. Despite the dramatic effect—which apparently took a year to get just right—the food coloring didn't change. Nabisco/YouTube These cookies, popular in the 1980s, were sort of like vanilla Oreos, but they had smiling faces on them and had both vanilla and chocolate fillings. The faces were a little creepy, but not creepy enough to stop them from being a lunchbox staple. Lunchables Cookies 'n Frosting
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While we no longer have Burry's cookies on store shelves, YouTube has preserved for us a whimsical 1966 commercial for a snack much loved by people of a past era. The Burry's FudgeTown was a chocolatey sandwich cookie shaped like a flower and filled with chocolate. It is so full of chocolate, as the commercial proclaims, "it pops out the top." Nabisco released the SnackWells line in 1992, featuring several different types of fat-free cookies, including a Vanilla Creme sandwich cookie and a Devil's Food cookie, by far its most popular. I can tell you in the Field household, we always had them on the snack shelf. You see the label that says fat-free and you think you're in the clear.