Food of the Seventies, Fudge-nut Cookies

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It was made by archway. don't know when it came out but I ate it in the 70's. They stopped making it several years ago. Said they didn't sell enough but my family bought a package every week. Also I loved tiger red and would like to know if it is available anywhere in the U.S. One more thing. There was a candy bar called barnone. It may have come out later then the 70's. Know what happened to it?
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michelle - June 15, 2009 - Report this comment
I too miss fudge-nut cookies. My mother bought them every week, too. We also bougth tiger red in the summer. Also marathon bars. I called archway myself and was told the same thing. About them not selling enough. They also sold a cheaper chocolate cookie with frosting. In orange and lemon flavors too. The chocolate tasted like the fudge-nut w/o the nuts. They stopped making those too. So Sad!!!!
David Lucas - January 19, 2018 - Report this comment
Maybe Archway could divulge the recipe for the fudge nut cookies?
Greg Givens - March 12, 2018 - Report this comment
I ate enough Archway Fudge Nut (cookies/bars/brownies) in the 70's to pay for their corporate headquarters!! LOL I agree, either convince Archway to do a retro revisit of this cookie for another customer trial....or maybe divulge the recipe, if they never plan to re-release them.
Darlene Moreno - April 17, 2019 - Report this comment
Oh, My God! I loved these cookies. They were the absolute best. Loved to dunk them in cold milk. They were better than Oreos! I once bought my sister 20 packages of them for Christmas because she couldn't find them where she lived. How I wish they still made them. :(
Darren M - January 04, 2024 - Report this comment
Archway Fudge Nut Brownies were my addition as a kid growing up in the 70s! Original there were eight large flat brownies with two of the sides slightly rounded. Wrapped in a clear plastic around a white waxy-paper bottom. As I recall, after sometime they shrank in either size or quantity. MANY years later as a late-teen I worked in a “snack shoppe” where we sold some Archway products. One day the Archway Delivery guy came in to stock his shelf! This was my opportunity to find out WHAT THE HECK DID THEY DO TO MY BROWNIES!?!? I was told that it was not a demand problem (as he loved them too), but rather a “freshness” issue. He explained that the packaging was not very airtight, so the product would loose freshness quickly, drying out. Well, maybe back in the 70s, airtight packaging was expensive… but hey ARCHWAY, here’s the deal! It’s now 2024, even my Walmart Fruit of the Looms come in an airtight plastic bag! BRING BACK OUR FUDGE NUT BROWNIES… DO IT NOW!

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