Does anyone remember burrys cookies
As a side note, you can still buy cookies that are the same as Gauchos each year from the Girl Scouts. I think they are called Peanut Butter Sandwich or somesuch. They are exactly the same because Burry's was the original manufacturer of GS Cookies and even though the Burry company is gone the cookie continues Yeah, I hear that I am suddenly very hungry too, and there are no girlscouts or cookies to be found.
This blog does rock Danno, I have been silently looking here and there for a while but finally broke down and here I am to stay, later Very cool. I found your site when I was having a conversation with my 12 year old telling him that Do-Si-Dos Girl Scout cookies are a ripoff of the Gauchos I ate as a kid. I told him they were my favorite cookies growing up, until I was reminded by the Burry's ad that Fudge Filled Shortcake cookies probably surpassed Gauchos.
Thanks for bringing back some fond memories. Gauchos were also my favorite cookies when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's. I clearly remember looking at the orange colored box with the elephant on it as I dunked these delicious cookies in milk and wolfed them down. These are a bit less expensive than the Girl Scout version of Gauchos.
I just ate some a few minutes ago! I'm eating Do-si-dos, the Girl Scout version, right now! It's great being an adult and not having Mom telling me I have to share the Gauchos with my brother!
Luckily, my kids don't like them, so I get them to myself! I also remember the elephant box, and I had completely forgotten about the Burry's fudge cookies, which were awesome too.
Excellent blog. In the summer-at night-they would fire up the ovens and begin baking those masterpieces. What a delicious sweet aroma filled the air for miles. Thanks for the great memory. Gaucho was my favorite,too. Is this the box you were looking for?? I should've added this one too Heres the box for the Fudge Towns.
Back in the late 50's and early 60's, the I loved it when I sold girl scout cookies. My favorites were the sandwich ones. Just a seasonal shortbread type cookie with colorful sprinkles.
My sister and I have been trying since the 70's to find a cookie that tastes like the Burrys X-Mas cookies. We haven't had any luck. Free sign-up. Shop your favorite shows in the MeTV Store. Shop Now. That's the way the cookie crumbles. Almost Home "Cookies that taste so homemade, you can almost taste the recipe," the slogan proclaimed. Burry's Fudge Town More from Burry. Would you opt for the traditional sandwich cookie or go all chocolate?
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We sold the entire Burry line of cookies. They were the best. Miss that brand. Technically, the company still exists to restaurant customers. I remember Burrys well I grew up in Irvington, NJ and my parents knew about Burrys for many years my mom took me there to buy the best cookies.
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