Pepperidge Farm Geneva Cookies

Pepperidge Farm Geneva CookiesPrice: $3.50 per package
Serving: 3 cookies, 1.1oz.
Calories: 160 per serving
Fat: 14%, 9g
Cholesterol: 0%, 0mg
Sodium: 4%, 95mg
Protein: 2g
Carbohydrates: 6%, 19g
Fiber: 4%, 1g
Sugars: 8g
Weight Watchers Points: 3 Per Serving

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Pepperidge Farm says: Journey into the texture of a Geneva cookie. An enchangtingly textured collage of indulgent delight. This beautifully decorated cookie is accompanied by a smooth chocolate later with crunchy pecans. An adventure in texture.

Abi says: Did Pepperidge Farm trademark Geneva? How does Lake Geneva feel about that? And the actual Swiss city of Geneva? Does it just refer to cookies? Could I create a line of Geneva crackers and get away with it?

Geneva cookies are seemingly exotic, European, and chocolatey. In reality, they are a ghetto cookie. The actual cookie part is not nearly as delicious as the biscuit found in Pepperidge Farm Milanos and the pecans (which are not a European nut at all, but rather a member of the North American hickory family) are merely shabby, palate-grating studs. Sure, the dark chocolate is good, but that’s certainly not the bulk of this cookie.

I’d prefer Godiva’s version of the Petit Ecolier anytime.

3 Responses to “Pepperidge Farm Geneva Cookies”

  1. cybele on October 24th, 2007 10:25 pm

    I seem to recall them having more nuts on them.

    I used to LOVE these, until I realized the Double Chocolate Milanos are a better value.

  2. Abi Jones on October 25th, 2007 4:26 am

    I thought there were once really good too. Then George’s mom sent some in a care package (along with approximately 10 other Pepperidge Farm items) and after having a couple I decided that they just weren’t that great anymore.

  3. Larry Winters on November 12th, 2008 11:27 pm

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