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  2. Dare Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dare is known for adopting the resealable "tin tie" packaging for their cookies in 1954. [4] The resealable bag ensured freshness and soon became the standard packaging for cookies across Canada. [6] [4] Dare continued to grow rapidly by expanding their product lines and starting new trends in the food industry. Due to the recent awareness of ...

  3. Biscuit tin - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit tins are steel cans [6] made of tin plate.This consists of steel sheets thinly coated with tin. The sheets are then bent to shape. By about 1850, Great Britain had become the dominant world supplier of tin plate, through a combination of technical innovation and political control over most of the suppliers of tin ore.

  4. Archway Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Archway Cookies is an American cookie manufacturer, founded in 1936 in Battle Creek, Michigan. ... with 33 bakeries packaging and marketing Archway cookies, usually ...

  5. Chips Ahoy! - Wikipedia

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    Chips Ahoy! is an American chocolate chip cookie brand, baked and marketed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International, that debuted in 1963. [1] Chips Ahoy! cookies are available in different variations such as, original, reduced-fat, chunky, chewy, and candy-blasts; [2] each can be identified by variations in the color of the package.

  6. Famous Amos - Wikipedia

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    Package from a Singapore outlet, c. 2007. The Famous Amos cookie brand has gone through four package designs. The original package consisted of a round, tin metal box, similar to the blue packages of a European brand of cookies, except that Famous Amos's package was white, and with a photo of what seemed to be a large chocolate chip cookie spinning on Wally Amos's finger.

  7. AOL tested: 20 of the best edible Valentine’s Day gifts ...

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    For all the cookie connoisseur out there, editor Kate Ellsworth highly recommends this 12-cookie assortment from The Last Crumb, calling it “the fanciest box of sweets she’s ever received ...

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