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  2. Sandwich cookie - Wikipedia

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    Many types of fillings are used, such as cream, ganache, buttercream, chocolate, cream cheese, jam, peanut butter, lemon curd, or ice cream. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Though they can be homemade, sandwich cookies are typically mass-produced and sold commercially.

  3. Cookies and cream - Wikipedia

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    Cookies and cream (or cookies 'n cream) is a variety of ice cream, milkshake, and other desserts that includes chocolate sandwich cookies, with the most popular version containing hand or pre-crumbled cookies from Nabisco's Oreo brand under a licensing agreement, or else, containing crumbles of a similar cookie of a different brand or private label.

  4. Hydrox - Wikipedia

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    The cookies were available nationally for a limited time, and less than one year later Kellogg's removed Hydrox from their web site. [5] The Carvel ice cream franchise sold ice-cream goods manufactured with Hydrox cookie crumbs until 2012. Carvel used the cookie's all-kosher status as a selling point, because the original Oreo recipe used lard. [4]

  5. These Ice Cream Cake Recipes Are Perfect for a Summer ... - AOL

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    This ice cream cake version of the classic candy bar takes it to another (indulgent) level with lots of ice cream sandwiches, fudge, caramel, Cool Whip, crushed peanuts, and chocolate syrup.

  6. Cracker (food) - Wikipedia

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    In American English, the name "cracker" usually refers to savory or salty flat biscuits, whereas the term "cookie" is used for sweet items.Crackers are also generally made differently: crackers are made by layering dough, while cookies, besides the addition of sugar, usually use a chemical leavening agent, may contain eggs, and in other ways are made more like a cake. [5]

  7. Oreo - Wikipedia

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    Oreo (/ ˈ ɔːr i oʊ /; stylized in all caps) is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two cocoa biscuits or cookie pieces with a sweet fondant [3] filling. It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, [4] and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers, and splits, both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. [5]

  8. 50 No-Bake Christmas Desserts That Help You Save Oven Space - AOL

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    Eggnog Ice Cream. This creamy ice cream is full of warm spices and spiked with rum. Use it as the base for a holiday ice cream sundae or add a scoop on top of your favorite Christmas pie. Get the ...

  9. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes Are What We Want ... - AOL

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    A classic icebox cake is just layers of chocolate cookies and whipped cream chilled for a few hours into harmony. Yet there is magic in that combination as the cookies soften and the cream firms ...