Benton’s Maple Leaf Creme Cookies cost $1.99 for an 11.4-oz. box at the time of publication. The box contains about 14 cookies, or 14 servings, packed in a plastic tray. They are a Seasonal Favorite, which means they are in stores for a few months each year, usually hitting the shelves at the same time when a lot of other fall foods arrive at Aldi.
Another item I’ve seen devoted Aldi fans rave about is the maple leaf creme cookies that show up during the fall months. I was initially hesitant to try these cookies. I love real maple syrup on my waffles and prefer it over the flavored corn syrup that’s more commonly served, but I wasn’t sure I wanted maple syrup in my cookies.
These maple cookies are truly delicious. The cookie is buttery and crisp, and the creme filling has a light but not overwhelming maple flavor. The cookies are also aromatic, with a nice but not overly strong maple scent. They are a creamy sandwich cookie with vanilla and maple notes.