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  2. Honolulu Cookie Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Honolulu Cookie Company introduced its first cookies to the wholesale market. [2] In 2001 the factory and retail store opened in Honolulu, Hawaii. Over the next few years, shops opened all over Oahu, with the Ward Warehouse store in 2002, a store in the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki in 2003, and a kiosk at Ala Moana Center in 2004.

  3. Hawaiian Cookie Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Immediately stir in cookie crumbs. Refrigerate 30 min. SHAPE into 32 (1-inch) balls. Roll 16 balls in coconut; place on waxed paper-covered rimmed baking sheet. Dip remaining balls in melted chocolate; add to baking sheet. REFRIGERATE 20 min. or until firm. How to Easily Dip Cookie Balls: Add cookie balls, in batches, to bowl of melted chocolate.

  4. Hawaiian Cookie Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Add cookie balls, in batches, to bowl of melted chocolate. Use 2 forks to roll cookie balls in chocolate until evenly coated. Remove balls with fork letting excess chocolate drip back into bowl.

  5. Event has 11 stops; first one is Village Hall to pick up tote ...

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    Each stop on the map offers a different cookie, individually wrapped. Engaging the commuinty, promoting shop local Princehorn emphasized the collaborative effort in making the event happen.

  6. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Chew candies are individually wrapped in logo-stamped foil or plain white wax paper (depending on the localization). Konpeitō This sugar candy was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, and is a small toffee sphere (5 mm in diameter) with a pimply surface, made from sugar, water, and flour, in a variety of colors.

  7. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chinese almond biscuit—simple known as "almond cookie; Chinese shortbread—or "kong sui ban" a very tender Chinese biscuit whose texture is between a cookie and a cake, often paired with hot tea [15] Chinese style bakery buns such as hot dog and ham & cheese; Chocolate chip cookies and shortbread made with the addition of macadamia nuts

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