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  2. You’ll flip for these cute flip-flop cookies and free ... - AOL

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    The cute, free printable gift tag that reads, “Have a great summer!” is included with the recipe and can be downloaded, printed and cut out in a flash, too.

  3. Coloring book - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Book containing line art, to which the user is intended to add color For other uses, see Coloring Book (disambiguation). Filled-in child's coloring book, Garfield Goose (1953) A coloring book is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons ...

  4. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler-Weyl Bakery became the official baker of Girl Scout Cookies in 1936, the first commercial company to bake the cookies (the scouts and their mothers had done it previously). By 1978, four companies were producing the cookies. [16] Little Brownie Bakers is the Keebler division still licensed to produce the cookies. [17]

  5. Girl Scout Cookies - Wikipedia

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    The first known cookie sales by an individual Girl Scout unit were by the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in December 1917 at their local high school. [13] In 1922, the Girl Scout magazine The American Girl suggested cookie sales as a fundraiser and provided a simple sugar cookie recipe from a regional director for the Girl Scouts of Chicago. [14]

  6. Whoopie pie - Wikipedia

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    While considered a New England classic and a Pennsylvania Amish tradition, [2] whoopie pies are increasingly sold throughout the United States. [1]The whoopie pie is the official state treat of Maine [3] (not to be confused with the official state dessert, which is blueberry pie).

  7. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    The expression "cookie cutter", in addition to referring literally to a culinary device used to cut rolled cookie dough into shapes, is also used metaphorically to refer to items or things "having the same configuration or look as many others" (e.g., a "cookie cutter tract house") or to label something as "stereotyped or formulaic" (e.g., an ...

  8. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter and chocolate Oreos. Android Oreo, special cross promotional Oreo cookie with the Google Android logo on one side and "green" flavoring. [13]Chocolate Creme Oreo cookies, introduced in United States, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and Chile, Launched year 2001.

  9. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie - Wikipedia

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    From If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. The entire story is told in second person.A boy gives a cookie to a mouse. The mouse asks for a glass of milk. He then requests a straw (to drink the milk), a napkin and then a mirror (to avoid a milk mustache), nail scissors (to trim his hair in the mirror), and a broom (to sweep up his hair trimmings).