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  2. The French-Inspired Treat That Aldi and Costco Shoppers Love

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    The macarons are made with the traditional almond flour and appear to be vanilla. They're sandwiched with creamy vanilla ice cream. A box of four ice cream sandwiches costs $4.95 ($1.24 per sandwich).

  3. I Tried All of Trader Joe's Macarons, and This Was My Favorite

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    2. Watermelon & Peach Macarons. This combo is perfect for the summer months, but I think I would get sick of it later on in the year. Still, of the two flavors, I preferred watermelon over peach.

  4. These Trader Joe's Macarons Are So Boozy You Need To ... - AOL

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    In each box of boozy macarons you'll find three distinct flavors: rum, XO brandy, and Cointreau. And with a 2.6% maximum alcohol content, you're going to need to show some ID if you plan on ...

  5. Romano's Macaroni Grill - Wikipedia

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    Romano's first restaurant was founded by restaurateur Philip J. Romano (who had also founded the hamburger chain Fuddruckers in 1979; he had sold his shares in that company when he founded Romano's [4]) in Leon Springs, Texas (now a district of San Antonio), on April 19, 1988.

  6. Le Macaron - Wikipedia

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    Le Macaron is a franchise in the United States selling macarons made of meringue with ganache filling in various flavors and colors, including Sicilian pistachio and black currant, and other confections.

  7. Macaroon - Wikipedia

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    The name macaroon is borrowed from French macaron, in turn from the Sicilian maccarone, a variant form of maccherone, the same word as macaroni.The origin of that is unclear; it may be from medieval Greek μακαρία, 'barley broth', or μακαρώνεια, 'funeral chant'.