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Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip
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Characteristics Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip.

ItemMaster Dimensions
Length, IN 3.053
Height, IN 8.396
Width, IN 5.243
Weight, LB 0.505
special attributes
Units In Package 1
Package Type STAND PACK
Package Size, OZ 7.0
Net Weight, OZ 7.0
Seasonal N
Ingredients Ingredients Orange White Chocolate Chip: White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Nonfat Dry Milk, Milk Fat, Soy Lecithin, Natural Vanilla Extract) Orange Emulsion (Water, Propylene Glycol, Acacia Gum, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid and FD&C Yellow #6) with added Lecithin Emulsifier and Pure Vanilla, Flour, Sugar, Brown Sugar, Butter, Margarine, Eggs, Salt, Baking Soda, Vanilla.
Temperature Indicator Shelf Stable
Marketing Description Otterbein's Cookies Orange White Chocolate Chip. EST. 1881.
Other Description Otterbein's Bakery: A Baltimore Tradition. The people of Baltimore have been enjoying Otterbein's cookies since 1881, when Adam Otterbein arrived from Germany and opened a small bakery near Fort McHenry. Although he made all sorts of traditional German breads and pastries, his thin sugar cookies, cut by hand, were what propelled his modest bakery to success. Otterbein's cookies became a local favorite as word spread. Visitors in the know began seeking out the delicate cookies. As the bakery and the family grew, the Otterbeins kept up the tradition. The bakery passed to Adam's son August, then to his grandson Joseph, who moved it to northeast Baltimore, where locals lined up thirty deep during the holidays to get the delicious cookies they'd grown up loving, hot from the oven. Today the bakery is run by Adam's great-grandson, Mark, who spent his teen years competing with other employees to be the fastest cookie-cutter in the bakery. Today Mark, along with his wife Jenny, their son Ben, sister Joan, and brother Paul, have brought Otterbein's into the twenty-first century with new flavors, a wholesale cookie business, and online shipping to anywhere in the world. Whether you're a homesick Baltimore native or a food lover from far away, we hope your family will enjoy the homemade taste of our family recipes. Visit us on the web: www.otterbeinsbakery.com.
Nutritions
Number Of Servings 6
Energy 100
Total Fat, g 4
Saturated Fat, g 2
Trans Fat, g 0
Cholesterol, mg 10
Sodium, mg 100
Carbohydrates, g 16
Dietary Fiber, g 0
Sugars, g 12
Protein, g 1
Daily Percent Of Vitamin A 0
Daily Percent Of Vitamin C 0
Daily Percent Of Calcium 0
Daily Percent Of Iron 4
Polyunsaturated Fat, g 0
Monounsaturated Fat, g 1
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