It depends on where you are in the country and where you are buying the cookies from
Yes, you can freeze cut-out sugar cookies that are frosted. To do so, place the frosted cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze them until the frosting is firm. Then, transfer the cookies to an airtight container or freezer-safe bag, separating layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking. They can be stored in the freezer for up to three months; just thaw them in the refrigerator before serving.
because Bella does too
Kroeger has the Breakfast treats and the biscotti. Can't remember where I saw there mixed bag of cookies. I used the loved the frosted ones in that package.
Yes, and it's very sad...the company had been around for 95 years and the frosted animal cookies are my favorite! There's another company (Franz) that makes similar cookies, but they are just not the same. Ahhh...childhood memories. Soooo sad!! :( Yes, and it's very sad...the company had been around for 95 years and the frosted animal cookies are my favorite! There's another company (Franz) that makes similar cookies, but they are just not the same. Ahhh...childhood memories. Soooo sad!! :(
It cost about 5$
Small cookies cut in the shapes of animals. They may be plain or frosted.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Strawberry Milkshake Frosted Strawberry Unfrosted Strawberry Frosted Blueberry Frosted Cherry Smores Chocolate Fudge Mint Chocolate Chip Wildberry Meow-Berry Gingerbreadman Frosted Blueberry Cookies & Creme Hot Fudge Sundae Chocolate Chip Orange and Cream Apple Strudels Frosted Raspberry Banana Split Brown Sugar Cinnamon Vanilla Chocolate Frosted Strawberry Blueberry Strawberry Cheese Danish
1 / 5 not frosted
25 cents
it depents how much cookies you make
16 Cupcakes were frosted.
They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.