They were discontinued. I don't have the slightest clue why Nabisco got rid of them. They were the best cookie I have ever tasted. I still can remember them 25+ years later.
butter-covered crispy hot crunchy
Nothing. But you can eat them. A 'Mint Humbug' is the notorious old English buttery, crunchy mint with a chewy center.
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Not unless you want to burn them :P - ! <3 Taylor lautner.
Tuna Twist by Nabisco was a snack product that featured a combination of tuna, mayonnaise, and seasonings, all wrapped in a crunchy, twisted snack. The specific ingredients included tuna fish, vegetable oil, and various flavorings, along with a crunchy outer layer made from cornmeal and other grains. It was marketed as a convenient, tasty option for tuna lovers. However, the product has since been discontinued.
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They might have only been for a limited time.
Some delicious ways to enjoy crispy chocolate treats include dipping them in melted chocolate, crumbling them over ice cream, or adding them to a trail mix for a sweet and crunchy snack.
The candy you're describing sounds like "Raffaello," which is a product of Ferrero. It features a crunchy, coconut-covered exterior with a creamy hazelnut filling inside, reminiscent of Nutella. While it doesn't look exactly like a peanut, its shape and texture can evoke that imagery. Another possibility could be "Ferrero Rocher," which has a similar crunchy exterior and a rich chocolate and hazelnut center.
Cacao nibs are shelled & roasted cacao beans. They have a crunchy texture with a chocolate-y flavour.
A Malteser is a type of candy that consists of a round malted milk center coated in milk chocolate. It is known for its crunchy texture and sweet taste.
nuts are not crunchy