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Nilla Wafers are vanilla-flavored, wafer-style
cookies made by Nabisco, a
subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International. The name is a shortened...
- [adjoˈnilla ˈpittsi]; 16
April 1919 – 12
March 2011),
known by her
stage name
Nilla Pizzi, was an
Italian singer and actress. Born in Sant'Agata Bolognese,...
- Åsa
Nilla Maria Fischer (born 2
August 1984) is a
Swedish former footballer. Her last club was Linköpings FC. She pla**** in the
Swedish national team...
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Nilla Cram Cook (December 21, 1908 –
October 11, 1982), also
known as Nila
Nagini Devi, was an
American writer, linguist, translator, and arts patron...
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banned from
Twitter after a
stunt in
which she
impersonated the
account of
Nilla Wafers in a
parody of
corporate pinkwashing, and in
particular a
tweet from...
- Day of the Dead cookies,
watermelon brain,
chocolate covered bugs, boo-
nilla shakes Contestants: Jeny Weimer,
Executive Chef & Co-Owner from New York...
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agricultural machinery, and
later became a
company of
automobileis luxury.
Nilla Pizzi, singer.
Cinzia Bomoll, writer.
Luciano Bovina,
photoreporter and...
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multiple songs. The
winner of the
festival was "Vola colomba",
performed by
Nilla Pizzi, who
occupied all the
podium places in that edition. Eddy Anselmi...
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Maryland Cookies (Burton's) McVitie's (United)
Milano (Pepperidge Farm)
Nilla Wafers (Nabisco)
Nutter Butter (Nabisco) Oreo (Nabisco)
Pillsbury (General...
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pressed into a
disposable aluminum pie pan.
Variations use
crushed cookies or
Nilla wafers as
substitutes for the
graham crackers.
Graham cracker crusts may...