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WEBDiscontinued Archway Cookies – In October 2008, Archway Cookies, a company with a 72-year history, had to stop making these cookies. The company made this move due …

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In 1936, Harold and Ruth Swanson began baking soft oatmeal cookies and doughnuts in their home's garage in Battle Creek. By the late 1940s, they had discontinued baking doughnuts to focus on cookies. They had 15 different varieties of cookies by 1949. In the 1950s they licensed their cookie recipes and began selling baking franchises in Indiana, Wisconsin, and Canada.
The Swansons changed their company name in 1954 to avoid trademark confusion with C.A. Swanson and Sons

Founder: Harold and Ruth Swanson

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WEBCompany History: Archway Cookies, Inc. is one of the top cookie makers in the United States. The company's biggest sellers are variations on its original oatmeal cookie, …

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WEBSugar cookies in seasonal bell and star shapes Dusted with red and green sugar sprinkles ; Serve these treats with coffee, tea, or milk Enjoy the traditional homestyle taste of …

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WEBOct 17, 2013 · Archway Cookies. · October 17, 2013 ·. We're bringing back a fan favorite to our holiday cookie line-up. Many of you have even petitioned for this one! Stay tuned …

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WEBAccording to a story that appeared in the Wall Street Journal last week, the cookie company closed its doors in October. The 72-year-old company struggled to find financing as it …

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WEBArchway ’ s line of over 60 varieties also includes fat-free, low-fat, and sugar-free types, as well as holiday cookies sold at the end of the year. The company makes soft-baked …

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WEBMay 30, 2014 · Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Stir and set aside. Using a mixer combine the butter and sugar until creamed. Add eggs. Mix together. Stir in vanilla. Add flour mixture a little at a time until …

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