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What is a nekot?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/21/2022

Token spelled backwards.

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How do you pronounce lance nekot cookies?

It is pronounced knee-cot.


Did nekot make a lemon cream cheese cookie?

Lance snacks used to make lemon cream cheese nekot cookies but they were discontinued in 2006. I was working at a convenient store at the time and I remember asking about the Lance rep about them. They were my favorite.


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