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Pepperidge Farms 'Mini' Brussel Cookies

Brussels cookies are a Pepperidge Farm's cookie product, with a mint and mini variety. They have a somewhat crunchy cookie body with a thin layer of chocolate or mint and chocolate depending on the style. They often come in variety packs of Pepperidge Farms cookies.

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