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'''Maryland Cookies''' are a brand name of ] produced by ] in the ].<ref>{{cite journal | last = Mason | first = Tania | url=http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/170411/branding-burtons-relaunches-maryland-cookies | title=BRANDING: Burton's relaunches Maryland Cookies | journal = Marketing | accessdate = 27 March 2014 | date = 13 February 2003}}</ref> '''Maryland Cookies''' are a brand name of ] produced by ] in the ].<ref>{{cite journal | last = Mason | first = Tania | url=http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/170411/branding-burtons-relaunches-maryland-cookies | title=BRANDING: Burton's relaunches Maryland Cookies | journal = Marketing | accessdate = 27 March 2014 | date = 13 February 2003}}</ref>


==Background information== ==Background information==
The recipe for Maryland Cookies was brought to the UK from the US in 1956 and is one of the UK's best selling cookies.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.burtonsbiscuits.com/our-brands/maryland/ | accessdate = 27 March 2014 | last = Burton's Biscuit Company | title = Maryland cookies}}</ref> (no source suggests that Maryland cookies were brought from the US). Over 12 billion Maryland Cookies are sold within Europe each year.{{cn|date=March 2014}} The Burton’s Biscuit Company started making chocolate chip cookies called Maryland cookies in 1956<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-08-13|title=There's A U.K. Cookie Named After Maryland|url=https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2018/08/13/maryland-cookies-uk/|access-date=2021-06-06|language=en-US}}</ref>, and they are today one of the UK's best selling cookies.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.burtonsbiscuits.com/our-brands/maryland/ | accessdate = 27 March 2014 | last = Burton's Biscuit Company | title = Maryland cookies}}</ref> Over 12 billion Maryland Cookies are sold within Europe each year.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Maryland Cookies wants to pay somebody to taste cookies; Over 12 billion Maryland Cookies are sold within Europe each year. - Free Online Library|url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Maryland+Cookies+wants+to+pay+somebody+to+taste+cookies;+Over+12...-a0592076569|access-date=2021-06-06|website=www.thefreelibrary.com}}</ref> The recipe for Maryland Cookies resembles a chocolate chip ].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Maryland cookies copycat recipe|url=http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/8195/maryland-cookies-copycat-recipe.aspx|access-date=2021-06-06|website=http://allrecipes.co.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>


==Flavours== ==Flavours==
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===Package/wrapping=== ===Package/wrapping===
A normal sized box is about 22.5 x 5.5 x 6.0&nbsp;cm and they are packaged in a cellophane wrapper. The packaging claims that Maryland Cookies are "The Nation's Favourite Cookie".{{cn|date=March 2014}} A normal sized box is about 22.5 x 5.5 x 6.0&nbsp;cm and they are packaged in a cellophane wrapper. The packaging claims that Maryland Cookies are "The Nation's Favourite Cookie".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Maryland Double Choc Chip Cookies|url=https://www.burtonsbiscuits.com/our-brands/maryland-cookies/double-chocolate-chip-cookies/|url-status=live}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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File:Maryland cookies.jpg
A 150g pack of Choc Chip Maryland Cookies

Maryland Cookies are a brand name of cookie produced by Burton's Biscuit Company in the United Kingdom.

Background information

The Burton’s Biscuit Company started making chocolate chip cookies called Maryland cookies in 1956, and they are today one of the UK's best selling cookies. Over 12 billion Maryland Cookies are sold within Europe each year. The recipe for Maryland Cookies resembles a chocolate chip shortbread.

Flavours

The flavours available for Maryland Cookies are:

  • Chocolate Chip and Coconut (Export Only)
  • Chocolate Chip and Hazelnut Cookies
  • Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Fudge Brownie Cookies
  • Mini Cookies and Milk
  • Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Apple Cranberry and Cinnamon Cookies
  • Raisin Oat Chocolate Chunk and Maple Syrup Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • White Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Limited Edition Triple Chocolate Cookies
  • Mint Chip Cookies
  • Strawberry and White Chocolate (Limited Edition 2012)
  • Chocolate Gooeys
  • Hazelnut Gooeys
  • Triple Choc Gooeys
  • Big & Chunky Summer Fruit Cookies
  • ‘Jaffanator’ Chocolate Orange

Package/wrapping

A normal sized box is about 22.5 x 5.5 x 6.0 cm and they are packaged in a cellophane wrapper. The packaging claims that Maryland Cookies are "The Nation's Favourite Cookie".

References

  1. Mason, Tania (13 February 2003). "BRANDING: Burton's relaunches Maryland Cookies". Marketing. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  2. "There's A U.K. Cookie Named After Maryland". 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  3. Burton's Biscuit Company. "Maryland cookies". Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  4. "Maryland Cookies wants to pay somebody to taste cookies; Over 12 billion Maryland Cookies are sold within Europe each year. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  5. "Maryland cookies copycat recipe". http://allrecipes.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-06. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  6. "Maryland Double Choc Chip Cookies".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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