it's a cookie. it's not as good as a carrot if that is what you are asking
around the late 1990"s when Nabisco started making them. They were using them in late 1967
Vanilla wafers are a favorite snack among many kids and adults. They can be eaten by themselves or as part of a recipe. They were first invented by David Jung.
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Banana pudding was discovered by the great explorer Melinda Skaggs in 1532 completely by mistake. She was on a quest searching for the elusive Unicorn when she came across what looked to be Unicorn blood. However, after dipping her finger in the liquid and tasting it, she noticed it tasted an awful lot like bananas. In the distance, Melinda could faintly see one of the illusory beast licking from the same type of puddle. She knew instantly that this was no pool of Unicorn blood, but in fact, was a magical "pudding" as she called it. Within this pudding, Melinda saw round saucer-like cookies. She later found out that these were Nilla Wafers. The wafers, once eaten by the Unicorn, gave them the ability to sail across the sky, trailing rainbows from its butt! From that point on...it was known as Banana Pudding!
Do you mean Lebkuchen? It's a dessert...you can try searching online for pictures of it. Lebkuchen are spiced Christmas cookies baked on wafers and coated with either a white or chocolate glaze
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
there are 8 vanilla wafers in one serving of nilla wafers.
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
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Nerds, Necco Candy, Nilla Wafers.
she acted very well and ate nilla wafers
Well honey, if you're talking about vanilla wafers, there are about 4 cups of crumbs in an 11 oz box. So go ahead and crush those wafers to your heart's content, just make sure you have a good recipe to use them in!
around the late 1990"s when Nabisco started making them. They were using them in late 1967
The cost of Nilla Wafers can vary based on location, store, and packaging size, but they typically range from $3 to $5 for a standard box. Prices may be higher for larger or bulk packages. Discounts and promotions can also affect the price, so checking local retailers or online stores is advisable for the most accurate pricing.
Yes, the original Nilla Wafer was approximately 2 inches in diameter. However, over the years, the size has changed, and the current Nilla Wafers are smaller, measuring around 1.75 inches in diameter. This change in size has been noted by many consumers familiar with the product's history.
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Nilla was created in 1967.