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I can't believe the inaccuracies about Nabisco marshmallow sandwiches. READ WHAT I HAVE TO WRITE: I lived in the Bronx until 1990 and remember buying them in a Finefare supermarket on the Grand Concourse in 1989 at the latest, and I believe quite possibly, although I'm not 100% sure, in early 1990 as well. The cookie part was NOT a vanilla wafer. It was simply a soft medium brown colored cookie, with rounded edges. There was also a very thin layer of sweet brown filling between the soft cookie and the marshmallow; a filling darker in color than the cookie itself, and which no doubt served as an adhesive. Whether it was between both cookies or only one, I don't recall, and I don't know how anyone can say with certainty that it was apricot. Was anyone able to taste it independently of the marshmallow and cookie !!!! And of course there were about 10 in a cardboard box, within wax paper; two boxes together with the outer illustrated product wrapping around them. They were one of my favorite cookies, too. Keep checking back because I have found a very close substitute for the marshmallow sandwiches that will please lovers of the original. Till next time......
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