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Milano (cookie)

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Milano cookies (chocolate mint flavor)

The Milano cookie is a trademarked cookie manufactured by Pepperidge Farm as part of its series of "European" cookies. Each cookie consists of a thin layer of chocolate and, depending on the variety, different flavored filling sandwiched between two biscuit cookies. The cookie is marketed as the Monaco in Canada; local company Milano Bakeries had established prior rights to the "Milano" brand for cookies sold in that country.[1][2] The Milano was created as a result of Pepperidge Farm's original cookie concept, the Naples, which was a single vanilla wafer cookie topped with dark chocolate.

Many additional varieties are marketed, such as milk chocolate and double chocolate. Other flavors include a layer of mint, sweet orange paste, dulce de leche and lemon in addition to some form of chocolate.

Milano cookies have primarily been marketed as an indulgence food.[3]

Pepperidge Farm took legal action against a single company for an alleged attempt to imitate their cookies in 2015.[4] Milano cookies themselves bear a striking resemblance in taste and composite to langue de chat biscuits found across Europe, Asia, and South America.

References

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  1. ^ "Pepperidge Farm Monaco Double Chocolate". Campbell Company of Canada. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  2. ^ "About". MilanoBakeries.com. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  3. ^ Find Articles: Milano expands reach by becoming an everyday reward - advertising supplement - On Cable
  4. ^ Pepperidge Farm Withdraws its Lawsuit Against Trader Joe’s
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