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  2. SnackWell's - Wikipedia

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    Snackwell's Devils Food cookies. SnackWell's was an American brand of foods that was introduced in 1992. Its products used to include fat-free cookies of a variety of flavors including creme, shortbread, and devil's food cake. Previously a Nabisco brand, it was later sold to Back to Nature Foods. In 2022, the SnackWell's brand was retired. [1]

  3. Mondelez International Sells SnackWell's Brand - AOL

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    Today, Brynwood Partners announced it has purchased the SnackWell's business from Mondelez International for an undisclosed amount. Brynwood Partners purchased the brand that offers reduced-fat ...

  4. SnackWell effect - Wikipedia

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    The SnackWell effect is a phenomenon whereby dieters will eat more low-calorie cookies, such as SnackWells, than they otherwise would for normal cookies. [1] [2] Also known as moral license, it is also described as a term for the way people go overboard once they are given a free pass [3] or the tendency of people to overconsume when eating more of low-fat food due to the belief that it is not ...

  5. 14 Discontinued Girl Scout Cookies That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    7. Thanks-A-Lot. Thanks-A-Lot were crisp cookies covered in a rich layer of chocolate coating. Similar to All Abouts, these cookies had "Thank You" printed on top in one of five different ...

  6. Sunshine Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Biscuits, formerly known as The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, was an independent American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals.The company, which became a brand on a few products such as Cheez-It, was purchased by Keebler Company in 1996, [1] which was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2001.

  7. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler-Weyl Bakery became the official baker of Girl Scout Cookies in 1936, the first commercial company to bake the cookies (the scouts and their mothers had done it previously). By 1978, four companies were producing the cookies. [16] Little Brownie Bakers is the Keebler division still licensed to produce the cookies. [17]

  8. McDonald's Has Quietly Discontinued So Many Of Your ... - AOL

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    You can say goodbye to the blueberry muffin, cinnamon roll (which we happened to enjoy), and the apple fritter. Luckily, the chocolate chip cookie and baked apple pie are here to stay. McSpaghetti.

  9. Category:Nabisco brands - Wikipedia

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