Help With A Cookie Name

Baking By BurnsyJ Updated 31 May 2011 , 12:43pm by fabray13

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BurnsyJ Posted 28 May 2011 , 3:12am
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I need help naming a cookie I make. Perhaps it already has a name and I'm just unaware of it, but here it is. I take a peanut butter type cookie dough and wrap it around a bite size Snicker bar. After baking and cooling, I drizzle melted chocolate over the top. The cookie is heavenly, but I just don't know what to call it. Any suggestions?

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jbc Posted 28 May 2011 , 3:37am
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I love those! I got the recipe from a friend and they are called Snickers Surprise. Not very original but that was the name it came with.

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BurnsyJ Posted 28 May 2011 , 3:47am
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Yes...it is a Snickers Surprise. But no...it's not very original. I wish I could come up with something more creative to call it. A friend once called them Caramel Heaven...but it didn't stick. Oh well...maybe sometime something really catchy and creative will come to me. Thanks jbc.

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LaurenLuLu Posted 30 May 2011 , 11:31pm
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Nutty chocomel ?

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BurnsyJ Posted 30 May 2011 , 11:50pm
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Oooo...Nutty chocomel. That's creative.

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fabray13 Posted 30 May 2011 , 11:50pm
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I love those too! I call them snickersdoddle cookies.

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nannykaren Posted 30 May 2011 , 11:52pm
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How about Peanickers?

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Narie Posted 31 May 2011 , 12:29am
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You need a name which identifies the cookie and is easy to remember. P.B. Snickeroos or Snickeroos for short and casual.

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tokazodo Posted 31 May 2011 , 12:43am
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A snickerdoodle is already the name of a cinnamon sugar cookie. (I know, because I was really let down when I was expecting chocolate and it was a very dry cookie)

How about a Snickerdo?
Buried Treasure cookies?
Hidden Treasure Cookies?
Treasure Chest Cookies?
Golden Nugget Cookies?

Okay, the well has run dry...

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BurnsyJ Posted 31 May 2011 , 1:10am
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Wow ... thanks everyone! I was trying to post a picture of the cookies, but can't seem to do it. I think I like Narie's suggestion of P.B. Snickeroos. We'll see what catches on. icon_biggrin.gif

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fabray13 Posted 31 May 2011 , 12:43pm
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Originally Posted by tokazodo

A snickerdoodle is already the name of a cinnamon sugar cookie. (I know, because I was really let down when I was expecting chocolate and it was a very dry cookie




I know! Thats why I added the "s" instead of snickerdoodle, I use snickersdoodle icon_lol.gif

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