around the late 1990"s when Nabisco started making them. They were using them in late 1967
Pure vanilla extract comes from the mexican species flat-leaved vanilla, I think.
everyone knows that vanilla comes from old shoes. only someone strange would think it came from trees
necco wafers
Vanilla is derived from orchids (making it the only fruit bearing member of the orchid family) of the genus Vanilla which was originally native to Mexico. Vanilla planifola, Vanilla tahensis, and Vanilla pompona are the three major variants and are grown around the world in Madagascar, Reunion, etc (Bourbon Islands), Tahiti & other South Pacific Islands, and Central/South America, respectively. Madagascar (Bourbon) vanilla beans are most commonly used for the vanilla extract you see at the grocers
there are 8 vanilla wafers in one serving of nilla wafers.
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
Wafers come in all flavours with the following being the most common - milk chocolate, dark chocolate, vanilla, peanut, light blue vanilla, dark green
Nilla Wafers is the Nabisco brand name for vanilla wafers.
Vanilla wafers.
Vanilla Wafers do not give dogs worms but the sugar content, if given in excess, is very bad for a dog's teeth.
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The price for a box of Vanilla Wafers can vary by location. As of 2014 the average cost for this product is between 2.75 and 3.50.
Yes, vanilla wafers are not good to feed your dog as they have sugar in them.
If you make your own pudding, the ingredients may include vanilla wafers, bananas, milk, eggs, vanilla extract, sugar, flour or starch, maybe a little salt. You simply have bananas, vanilla wafers, and vanilla pudding. You can follow the ingredients on a pack of regular pudding (the kind you cook), or you can find a vanilla pudding recipe. Once you start cooking the pudding, you add sliced bananas and the wafers.
It's Vanilla Wafers with Meth mixed in the frosting.
Vanilla.