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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.
The National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) began selling their now famous chocolate wafer cookies in 1924. Initially the cookies came in three flavors: Chocolate, ginger, and sugar, but both sugar and ginger were discontinued shortly after launching.
The Devil's Food Cakes by Nabisco were sold for decades before being made round and placed under the SnackWell's label in 1992. The rectangular cakes were turned into more cookie-like discs of chocolate while retaining the same basic version of the snack.
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.
In 1995, Nabisco introduced a new, light and crunchy snack to the market. Air Crisps were advertised as delicate snacks with air pockets, and came in the shapes and flavors of Ritz, Cheese Nips, Wheat Thins, potato, and tortilla nacho. The last time they graced shelves was around 2003.
Nabisco/YouTube. Oreo Big Stuf was introduced in 1984 and was about 10 times the size of a traditional Oreo. The cookie took a long time to eat, but it didn't last a long time at the grocery store. It was discontinued after seven years, but we would love to have just one more of these tasty treats. Philadelphia Strawberry Cheesecake Snack Bars
With Nabisco’s beloved chocolate wafer cookies off the market, the Washington Post team went looking for substitutes. (Scott Suchman/The Washington Post) Icebox cake fans and cookie pie crust...
The product was discontinued, which upset many who loved their Swiss cheese-flavored crackers. There’s even a Facebook page called "Bring Back Nabisco Swiss Cheese Crackers!" dedicated to its revival.
Nabisco has discontinued the Famous Chocolate Wafer Cookie. These dark chocolate wafers have been around for nearly a century, have their very own Facebook fan club, and are essential to so many summer frozen desserts.
Nabisco began test-marketing these candies in 1989, before rolling them out nationally the following year. Though supposedly the centers removed from Life Savers, they were basically just Life ...