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  2. 5 Bulk Food Items You Should Buy at Walmart This Winter - AOL

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    Explore More: 17 Walmart Items Retirees Should Stock Up on Before Winter Hits. ... Newtons Soft & Fruit Chewy Fig Cookies: $6.72. Fig Newtons are a classic cookie for a good reason, soft and chewy ...

  3. 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.

  4. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    The firm later introduced Fig Newtons, Nabisco Wafers, Anola Wafers, Barnum's Animal Crackers (1902), Cameos (1910), Lorna Doones (1912), Oreos (1912), [11] and Famous Chocolate Wafers (1924, which would be discontinued in 2023). [12] In 1924, the National Biscuit Company introduced a snack in a sealed packet called the Peanut Sandwich Packet.

  5. 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]

  6. 6 Walmart Bakery Items Customers Are Raving About - AOL

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    Nutrition: (Per 1 Cookie) Calories: 160 Fat: 6 g (Saturated Fat: 2.5 g) Sodium: 115 mg Carbs: 26 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 16 g) Protein: 1 g. Walmart's frosted sugar cookies can be polarizing, but ...

  7. Breakfast Fig & Nut Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350. Step 1: Combine flours, bran, baking soda, cinnamon, and allspice in a medium bowl and set aside. Step 2: In a large mixing bowl combine sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla.