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In a world populated with anthropomorphized Cookies and desserts (created by Witches using dough and Life Powder), the five Ancient Cookies—White Lily Cookie, Dark Cacao Cookie, Pure Vanilla Cookie, Hollyberry Cookie, and Golden Cheese Cookie—created their own kingdoms and were given Soul Jams, which granted them immense powers and immortality.
Mega Stuf Golden Oreo cookies, a version of the Golden Oreo with three times the filling; Golden Oreo cookie series have vanilla biscuits with other fillings such as vanilla and chocolate, known as Uh-Oh Oreo until its re-branding in 2007. Introduced in Indonesia in 2011 with cookies and creme.
Oatmeal Creme Pie, hand mounded oatmeal cookies with a creme filling; Oreo, a line of sandwich cookies—most notably a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie modelled after Hydrox manufactured by Mondelez International; Oreo Cakesters, caked version of Oreos consisting of two soft chocolate or vanilla cakes with a fluffy, white cream filling
The results: Peanut Butter Sandwiches (ABC) vs. Do-Si-Dos (Little Brownie Bakers): Despite the snazzy name, more than twice as many tasters preferred the Peanut Butter Sandwich by ABC Bakers, but ...
User @thesamplan used cottage cheese as the base of a high-protein edible cookie dough. The blended dairy product gets mixed with maple syrup, vanilla extract, almond flour, and chocolate chips ...
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The First Lady Bake-Off, renamed the Presidential Cookie Poll in 2016, was a baking competition held by Family Circle from 1992 until 2016 between the spouses of leading presidential candidates. It originated after Hillary Clinton made a political gaffe which was interpreted by some as disparaging baking or housewives.
The list excludes specific brand names, unless a brand name is also a distinct variety of cheese. While the term "American cheese" is legally used to refer to a variety of processed cheese, many styles of cheese originating in Europe are also made in the United States, such as brie, cheddar, gouda, mozzarella, and provolone.