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  2. Archway Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Archway Cookies is an American cookie manufacturer, founded in 1936 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Since December 2008, it has been a subsidiary of Lance Inc. , a snack food company, which in turn merged with Snyder's of Hanover to form Snyder's-Lance .

  3. Category:Brand name cookies - Wikipedia

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  4. Mother's Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Cookies is a food brand owned by Italian conglomerate Ferrero Group. Mother Cookies began as a bakery based in Oakland, California, that operated from 1914 to 2008. [1] [2] A sister company, Archway Cookies of Battle Creek, Michigan, was founded in 1936. Both Mother's Cookies and Archway declared bankruptcy in 2008. [3]

  5. This Earthy, Nutty Flour Is the Easiest Way to ... - AOL

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    Using buckwheat flour in baked goods is simple, but be careful not to compromise the structure of your desserts; start by swapping about a quarter of all-purpose flour in a cake or cookie recipe ...

  6. Skippy announces nutty collaboration with Girl Scout Cookies

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    Skippy announces collaboration with Girl Scout Cookies, coming to stores in October, according to the company.

  7. Blueplate Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Blueplate was a lunch counter and soda fountain [1] at the intersection of Third Avenue and Washington Street, [2] [3] in downtown Portland's Dekum Building. Karen Brooks of The Oregonian called the restaurant a "tiny, adorable outpost of apothecary chic", and described an "old-fashioned" counter with swivel stools and shelves stocking powders, "potions" and other "mysterious" liquids. [4]