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  2. Newtons (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Newtons are a Nabisco-trademarked version of a cookie filled with sweet fruit paste. "Fig Newtons" are the most popular variety (fig rolls filled with fig paste). They are produced by an extrusion process. [1] Their distinctive shape is a characteristic that has been adopted by competitors, including generic fig bars sold in many markets.

  3. Fig roll - Wikipedia

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    A plastic tray of mass-produced Fig Newtons Fig Newtons. Fig Newtons are a popular mass-produced cookie similar to a fig roll. In 1892 James Henry Mitchell, a Florida engineer and inventor, received a patent for a machine that could produce a hollow tube of cookie dough and simultaneously fill it with jam. [4]

  4. Charles Roser - Wikipedia

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    The cookie business became part of what is now Nabisco in the 1890s. Roser is credited by some with having invented the Fig Newton (actually a pastry) or at least the process or machinery to make it, but Nabisco has never acknowledged these claims. In any event Roser left his cookie business a very rich man. [1]

  5. The Fascinating History Behind These Iconic Holiday Cookies

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    The best holiday treats become even sweeter when you know exactly where they came from.

  6. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Its products include Chips Ahoy!, Belvita, Oreo cookies, Ritz Crackers, Teddy Grahams, Triscuit crackers, Fig Newtons, and Wheat Thins for the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, and other parts of South America. All Nabisco cookie or cracker products are branded Christie in Canada, after Canadian baker William Mellis ...

  7. The Price of Girl Scout Cookies Through the Years - AOL

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    Now, selling cookies has become a Girl Scout tradition, with people all over the country clamoring to get their hands on a box of Thin Mints or Samoas. This year’s prices range from $5 to $6 a ...

  8. The History Of NYC's Iconic Black & White Cookies—And ... - AOL

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    Here's a history of the cookie and where to buy the best ones. This pillow-y, cakey chocolate and vanilla cookie is a New York City icon. Here's a history of the cookie and where to buy the best ones.

  9. Lorna Doone (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Doone is a brand of golden, square-shaped shortbread cookie produced by Nabisco and owned by Mondelez International.Introduced in March 1912, it was possibly named after the main character in R. D. Blackmore's 1869 novel, Lorna Doone, but no record exists as to the exact motivation behind the name.