memphis
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fudge town cookies
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Fri, 11/25/05 1:48 PM
Does anybody out there remember Fudge Town Cookies. They were clover shaped cookies with a hole in the center. I remember there was a cartoon cowboy on the box. WOW. I used to love those.
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Diner-Lover
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Fri, 11/25/05 2:02 PM
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memphis
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Fri, 11/25/05 2:15 PM
Thanks Diner Lover. Made my day.
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Mon, 11/28/05 3:41 PM
Archway just came out with a double fudge cookie, not the same as Fudgetown but not bad.
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Mon, 12/12/05 10:31 AM
If your grocery store carries Dare brand cookies from Canada, their fudge sandwich cookies are a good approximation of what I remember Fudgetowns being like. The shape is not exactly the same but similar; they even have the hole in the center, but just on one side. Dare makes other good sandwich cookies too, like maple, lemon and coconut.
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Ginger9708
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Tue, 12/13/05 10:11 AM
yes I have also had the cookies from Dare and they are very good, similar to fudgetown. I buy them every so often in A&P
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RE: fudge town cookies
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Sun, 05/16/10 6:52 PM
Fudge Town Cookies are reincarnated as "Mother's Double Fudge". They taste exactly the same. You can get them by ordering it in the grocery section of Amazon.
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