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Every year or so, I repost this.
When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that came in
a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had a
soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody remembers
their name..
How about now?

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Possibly the very simply named Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwich?

Check:
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
http://www.pipeline.com/~rosskat/wizzac.html

Jason

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Possibly the very simply named Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwich?

Check:
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
http://www.pipeline.com/~rosskat/wizzac.html

Jason

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" > wrote in message
...
> Every year or so, I repost this.
> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that came
> in a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had a
> soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody remembers
> their name..
> How about now?
>
> --
>
>


"Todd"


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" > wrote in message
...
> Every year or so, I repost this.
> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that came
> in a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had a
> soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody remembers
> their name..
> How about now?
>
> --
>
>


"Todd"




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James A. Finley wrote:
> "zxcvbob" > wrote in message
> ...
>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Every year or so, I repost this.
>>>When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that

>
> came in
>
>>>a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
>>>thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had

>
> a
>
>>>soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
>>>marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody

>
> remembers
>
>>>their name..
>>>How about now?
>>>

>>
>>
>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
>>
>>Bob

>
>
> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do not
> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC Cola.
>
> Jim
>
>


The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
the description and wa a possibility.

If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
would be a good substitute.

Bob


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James A. Finley wrote:
> "zxcvbob" > wrote in message
> ...
>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Every year or so, I repost this.
>>>When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that

>
> came in
>
>>>a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
>>>thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had

>
> a
>
>>>soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
>>>marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody

>
> remembers
>
>>>their name..
>>>How about now?
>>>

>>
>>
>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
>>
>>Bob

>
>
> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do not
> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC Cola.
>
> Jim
>
>


The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
the description and wa a possibility.

If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
would be a good substitute.

Bob
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" > wrote in message
...
> Every year or so, I repost this.
> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that came

in
> a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had a
> soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody remembers
> their name..
> How about now?
>


Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html

pavane


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" > wrote in message
...
> Every year or so, I repost this.
> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that came

in
> a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had a
> soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody remembers
> their name..
> How about now?
>


Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html

pavane




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"pavane" > wrote in message
.. .
>
> " > wrote in message
> ...
> > Every year or so, I repost this.
> > When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that

came
> in
> > a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> > thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had

a
> > soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> > marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody

remembers
> > their name..
> > How about now?
> >

>
> Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
> http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
>
> pavane
>
>

Doesn't Little Debbie make a cookie like that?

Jim


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"pavane" > wrote in message
.. .
>
> " > wrote in message
> ...
> > Every year or so, I repost this.
> > When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that

came
> in
> > a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who made them I
> > thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm not sure. They had

a
> > soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each end and had a sticky
> > marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers them but nobody

remembers
> > their name..
> > How about now?
> >

>
> Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
> http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
>
> pavane
>
>

Doesn't Little Debbie make a cookie like that?

Jim


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>>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
>>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
>>>
>>>Bob

>>
>>
>> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do not
>> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC Cola.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>

>
>The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
>6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
>time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
>the description and wa a possibility.
>
>If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
>would be a good substitute.
>


Moon Pies were not made out of vanilla cookies but rather graham crackers.

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelyhood of one individual being right increases in a direct proportion
to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong."
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>>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
>>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
>>>
>>>Bob

>>
>>
>> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do not
>> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC Cola.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>

>
>The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
>6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
>time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
>the description and wa a possibility.
>
>If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
>would be a good substitute.
>


Moon Pies were not made out of vanilla cookies but rather graham crackers.

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelyhood of one individual being right increases in a direct proportion
to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong."
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"Mpoconnor7" > wrote in message
...
> >>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
> >>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
> >>>
> >>>Bob
> >>
> >>
> >> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do

not
> >> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC

Cola.
> >>
> >> Jim
> >>
> >>

> >
> >The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
> >6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
> >time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
> >the description and wa a possibility.
> >
> >If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
> >would be a good substitute.
> >

>
> Moon Pies were not made out of vanilla cookies but rather graham crackers.


WERE? They are still around.

Jim




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"Mpoconnor7" > wrote in message
...
> >>>Moon pies. Especially if the whole thng was washed with a chocolate
> >>>coating, but some of them were vanilla, and maybe banana.
> >>>
> >>>Bob
> >>
> >>
> >> Moon pies come in individual packages as they are fairly big. They do

not
> >> come in a box of 6 or 7. Best washed down with a Dr Pepper or an RC

Cola.
> >>
> >> Jim
> >>
> >>

> >
> >The individual moon pies could be purchased in a box. IIRC it held about
> >6 or 8. (they are big; you wouldn't want to eat more than 1 or 2 at a
> >time.) It's probably not what OP was talking about, but it sort of fit
> >the description and wa a possibility.
> >
> >If marshmallow cookies are no longer available, maybe a vanilla moon pie
> >would be a good substitute.
> >

>
> Moon Pies were not made out of vanilla cookies but rather graham crackers.


WERE? They are still around.

Jim


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thats the one.. I didnt thing that they were just called Nabisco Marshmallow
Sandwiches. thanks
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pavane wrote:
> " > wrote in message
> ...
>> Every year or so, I repost this.
>> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that
>> came in a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who
>> made them I thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm
>> not sure. They had a soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each
>> end and had a sticky marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers
>> them but nobody remembers their name..
>> How about now?
>>

>
> Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
> http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
>
> pavane





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thats the one.. I didnt thing that they were just called Nabisco Marshmallow
Sandwiches. thanks
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pavane wrote:
> " > wrote in message
> ...
>> Every year or so, I repost this.
>> When I was a kid (many, many years ago) there was a cookie sold that
>> came in a box of 6 or 7. I dont remember the name of them or who
>> made them I thought they were made by Nabisco or Sunshine but I'm
>> not sure. They had a soft vanilla cookie (or nilla cookie) on each
>> end and had a sticky marshmallow in the center. Everybody remembers
>> them but nobody remembers their name..
>> How about now?
>>

>
> Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwiches
> http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/foodmarsh.html
>
> pavane



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