sunshine cookies from the 70s

I still look for them hoping to find them! PLEASE bring them back!!!! I wish I could find them again. I to have been looking to find out what happend to my fave cookie, they were "Iced Oatmeal Raisin Bars" Rectangle in shape, solid white iceing on the bottom, four white iceing stripes on top, i would do almost anything to find a package of them today. Are they still made? :). Doesn't Nabosco read these forums? You could try making a hermit and putting icing on them. Does anyone remember them? these cookies in the mid 70's in upstate New York-I remember them with a orange jelly layer and he remembers them without-We wish Nabisco would bring them back-Do you have any pictures of the packaging? This comes from the "Munktiki Collection", a large lot of consumer goods packaging saved and stored by Californian Paul Nielsen during the 1970's. A collection I recently . Edit: Kelloggs acquired the Sunshine brand from Keebler in 2000. They were the best! I've been searching forever, no luck! I had never tried a Yum Yum prior to that. Yum Yums were coconut caramel chocolate cookie bars made by a brand called Sunshine Biscuits, and they were popular in the 1970s (via Phoenix New Times ). Let's clarify. google_ad_type = "text_image"; Keebler certainly has a history (see my No. I would love to know if and where j could find them. They were the all-time best coconut cookies. Why the company ever decided to stop producing them is a mystery to me. they will never bring them back. These were a currant version, but they were the same, the same, the same. Nobody mentioned that they appeared to be a molded cookie as each and everyone was identical and had a high gloss finish. Thats why they were called "Nut" Sundaes. This was to compete with United States Baking Company, another Midwest group and the New York Biscuit Company, an east coast conglomerate. I do remember the slogan "thousand window bakery" as the Sunshine Bakery in the Charlestown section of Boston was a tall, wrapped around a corner building that undoubtedly had a thousand windows. No coconut just a pretty plain powdered probably not powdered i don't think yellowish little round cookie I think with a very basic plain old chocolate cream like filling. Like some comments before, that was my favorite snack after school in the '50's. The following are links about Sunshine Biscuit Company Chocolate Nugget Cookies you may find interesting. Thanks. SHE CANNOT REMEMBER WHERE HER RETIREMENT CHECK COMES FROM. I also wonder if it was filled with dates or figs instead. Slowly add to honey mixture. I wish they would make a comeback, many great products. I look at cookie isle at the store and I see "crap" not old time favorites like yum yums, choc nuggets, lemon coolers and I really miss the French Pasty made by Mrs Bairds in Dallas.All the good products are gone. In fact their whole line was delicious. I will not live forever! Too funny! Add in the sugar and beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until mixture is light and fluffy. These cookies were so good, I think they also had a rainbow sprinkles version that was not as popular as the chocolate one. Why do they always take the good stuff off the shelves? Whoever took over Sunshine and didnt continue to preserve these recipes made a huge mistake. looking for a family who worked at Sushine and retired in 1964 by the name of Blenkinsop. Until the late 19th century, the biscuit and cracker industry was made up of small independent local bakeries preparing products and selling them in bulk. Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. I agree. My grandparents tried for years to find them again for me, but with no success. Sunshine is still around today, as I most recently noticed them as the company that put out the anniversary Hydrox cookie package. They don't have them anymore. I also loved the raisin cookies and have found one at Aldis grocery that is almost identical. I remember the pink and white cookies, called Aunt something cookies. I think it had a molasses taste maybe. Sunshine Biscuits made the Hydrox chocolate sandwich cream cookie, before it was discontinued in 1999. Glad I'm not the only one who misses them. There was also a chocolate/graham/marshmallow cookie called a minaret but I don't remember who made it. i remember a vanilla dipped,marshmellow cookie with a small amount of raspberry on top?used to get them at 7-11 back in the mid 80s.came in a package of 12.2 rows of 6.the absolute best cookie ever.i would eat the entire package with coffee.they were gone so soon and i cant find even the name of them online, Omg Ive been searching the internet like Crazy for these cookies or at least an image it was a round heavy chocolate cookie a blob of marshmallow and chocolate sprinkles everybody in my family thinks Im nuts and I remember these cookies as one of my favorites just want to say thank you all for leaving so many comments Im not the only one who remembers the good things. Or? I've thought of the chocolate nugget cookies for years. email jfctc@hotmail.com. It was so unique, I still crave the taste or what I remember of it. google_ad_client = "pub-1475700848612418"; It was my favorite. Whew! I think that was the name Did Sunshine make those too ? I'm going to try again to bring back this unbelievable cookie. Your company also made Hydrox cookies. Yes i certainly remember these cookies in the 50's my grandma loved them they were so good..i think they were either 9 or 12 in a pkg. Do yummy!! cookies. Love chocolate nuggets. They were rectangles and had a fancy edge of some kind. Sunshine made 3 marshmallow cookies in the 1970's and 1980's. They had a sort of floral pattern on the wafers with four or five holes in the top cookie. I so remember these from my childhood!My all time favorite! Ive found several recipes that purport to be a fairly close approximation of the packaged version, and Ill try one at some point but for now, Im delighted to know that these can still be had. These marshmellow chocolate sprinkled cookies were the best cookies ever! Bring back the nuggets best cookie ever nothing like it. Our baked goods are made with the freshest ingredients and delivered straight from our oven to your door! The company provides excellent in-store service along with options for delivery and national shipping. I remember ALL these cookies! I wrote to Sunshine about this heresy and they wrote back that the creamy filling was what the modern consumer wanted. but it is the closest thing I've found to nuggets. I thought it was Sundae something. Please, Please bring the Chocolate Nugget Cookies back! Lemon Vienna Fingers were great as were the Vienna Fingers sans creme filling with one cookie with chocolate on one side. Prepare sugar cookie mix. I like the Sunshine cookie called Orbit it had a coconut cream filling on a square design cookie, and went great with milk. Wish they'd bring them back or make something similar. I can still see that yellow Sunshine truck heading for my first service call of the day. please if anyone remembers the correct name of the cookie. It's in better shape than what I have seen online. I tell my kids about how great they were and that I ate them all the time as a kid. What I actually paid back in the late 40's was 2 for a penny, so my total stack of 10 cookies cost me a nickel. there was nothing better than a cold coke and a box of lemon coolers!!! It be nice if Walmart sold them in the Marysville CA store Id like to purchase them again loved them as a kid back in the 1960s contact Walmart store in Marysville CA let them know that theres someone who wishes theyd sell them Id buy a box of these instead of a bag (530)742-3775 Ron self. HELP !!! It would be great if Keebler did a short run on these every year much like Sky Bar does. I was googling them and could not remember what they were called til I ran across your comments! Sunshine Sprinkle Cookies were not around long (1977-86). Please!! Submit a story or info about Sunshine Brand Marshmallow Cookies,

sunshine cookies from the 70s