Are Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers discontinued?

Are Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers discontinued?

The cookies are Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers. Those two flavors eventually were discontinued, but the chocolate ones have endured. Barely. Although many ice cream pie and cheesecake recipes calling for a chocolate crumb crust will recommend them, the wafers have become harder to come by.

What can I substitute for chocolate wafers?

If you don’t have chocolate wafers then here are a couple good alternatives:

  • If you want another chocolate cookie to use for a pie crust you could substitute equal amounts of Oreo cookies ground in a blender until fine.
  • OR – You could vary the flavor and use Vanilla wafers (ground fine if used for a crust).

What are some discontinued cookies that you miss dearly?

Here are five discontinued cookies I miss dearly: 5. Apple Newtons. Nabisco kept the other fruit-flavored Newtons (raspberry, strawberry). Why single out the admirable apple variety for demolition? And please don’t pretend that apple cinnamon spice Newton is the same thing.

Where have all the Zebras gone?

The zebras, which have been wandering freely along the byways of Prince George’s County, were part of a herd of 39 that belonged to a privately owned farm, officials said. Zebras similar to these escaped from a farm in Maryland last week. Daniel Irungu/EPA, via Shutterstock

What makes cookies thin and crispy?

Butter – Almost as much butter as flour in fact. That’s what makes these cookies so thin and crispy. Sugar – A mix of white and brown sugar. The brown sugar adds just a little richer flavor to the cookies. Rolled Oats – These were a surprise to me!

What are coconut cookies made of?

These Coconut Cookies are a classic cookie recipe made with rolled oats and coconut flakes. They are the perfect addition to your next cookie exchange! In the bowl of your mixer cream together butter, sugar, and brown sugar until fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add the egg and continue mixing until well combined.