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"These cookies are a favorite after-school snack for my kids...and even my diabetic husband enjoys one now and then," writes Jan Thomas of Richmond, Virginia.
This recipe is:
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Diabetic Friendly
Nutritional Analysis: One sandwich equals 73 calories, 2 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 1 mg cholesterol, 114 mg sodium, 12 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 1 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 starch.
Originally published as Chocolate Pudding Sandwiches in Light & Tasty October/November 2001, p55
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Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2011 by cooknTx
These were good, but I couldn't find the cookies in my local store, so substituted a different kind...everybody loved them.
Reviewed on Aug. 23, 2011 by snowpearl
definitely did not like the marshmallows frozen and neither did anyone else who ate them
Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2011 by KINGSGIRL2
Nabisco also makes these chocolate wafers, although many stores do not normally carry them. (Ask your store to order them.) They're also used in many pie crust and cheesecake crust recipes. Good Luck !
Reviewed on Aug. 18, 2011 by cbadams
I have made these before...my grandchildren love them....I order my Nabisco famous chocolate wafers from Netgrocer.com....I've been making the chocolate roll recipe on the wafer box for years...If you are lucky enough to find them at your grocery stores, you'll find them very "pricey"....They are cheaper online, especially if you purchase several boxes as I do.
Reviewed on Aug. 17, 2011 by usrgmk
Have not tried the recipe yet but you can make your own choclate wafers. Joy of Baking .com has a simple recipe. Cheaper than buying them!
Reviewed on Aug. 17, 2011 by mizflip
nice quick easy treat was able to find the chocolate wafers in Shop Rite
Reviewed on Aug. 14, 2009 by 55mom55
I made these with just sugar free Cool Whip in-between the cookie wafers and it was a hit! Just place some Cool Whip between the wafers and then place in freezer in an air tight container. They taste like ice cream sandwiches!
Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2009 by clm4731
I made these sandwiches with chocolate graham crackers. They were very good. After I made them, I found the chocolate wafers--by the ice cream cones and toppings-. so I made this again using the wafers, and we like the graham crackers better because they aren't as "heavy duty" chocolate as the wafers.
Reviewed on Aug. 10, 2009 by drat1
Couldn't find the chocolate wafers either, so made them with French Vanilla pudding and smaller vanilla wafers. Also increased the marshmallows to 2 cups. Got about 60 per batch.
Reviewed on Aug. 06, 2009 by clm4731
very good but I could not find the chocolate wafers in any of the stores in my area. So I used chocolate chip cookies. They were very good. NOw I bought chocolate graham crackers. I haven't used them yet but when I do, I'll post a comment to tell how they were compared to the cookies.
Reviewed on Aug. 06, 2009 by irmadekle@msn.com
I FOUND THESE AT A PUBLIX STORE WHERE THE ICE CREAM TOPPINGS ARE. THIS RECIPE WAS GREAT EXCEPT IT NEEDS MORE MARSHMALLOWS. I USED 2 CUPS OF MARSHMALLOWS AND IT SPREAD BETTER.
Reviewed on Aug. 04, 2009 by lrnshannon
In Canada I found Mr. Christie's Chocolate Wafers in a coop store. They worked great.
Reviewed on Aug. 03, 2009 by poppygirl12
Try "Anna's." It's a brand that makes all different flavors of thin cookies. They can be found at most grocery stores and specialty Delis
Reviewed on Aug. 03, 2009 by clm4731
what superstore?
can't find the chocolate wafers so I'm going to try making it on choc. chip cookies. .... although it will change the calorie, sodium and sugar content.
Reviewed on Aug. 02, 2009 by bobbie504
these treats were perfect everyone including the adults at my grandchilds birthday party loved them i made 2 batches and they were all gone before the party was half over
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2009 by msmeredith
where do you get the chocolate wafers to make thse treats i cant find them in the grocery stroe
Reviewed on Jul. 30, 2009 by patcat9
Check Amazon.com for chocolate wafers!
Reviewed on Jul. 30, 2009 by clm4731
I want to make these pudding sandwiches and purchased everything needed....except for the chocolate wafers. I have checked all the stores in my area and none carry them. What else can I use?
Reviewed on Jul. 30, 2009 by DeBresser
Someone wanted to know where to buy the chocolate waafers. I bought then in a Superstore and they are made by Christies. Eleanor D
I made these cookies this wewek for my grandchildren and they were extremely well received. In fact, I need to make a new batch before the weekend so I can take them to a family reunion ( as instructed by my granddaughter who helped make them) Eleanor D. Chatham, ON Canada
Reviewed on Jul. 30, 2009 by evil woman
easy to make and the whole family loved them
Reviewed on Jul. 27, 2009 by intrepid1
Reviewed on Jul. 26, 2009 by mtnwmn13
The only ones I know of are made by Nabisco, they're actually called Famous Chocolate Wafers. They're difficult to find, not all grocery stores carry them, and they are kind of expensive. Well worth it though for most recipes. We've made the Ice Box cake recipe on the box lots of times, absolutely delicious. If you search on Amazon.com for Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers you can see a good picture of what the package looks like.
Reviewed on Jul. 26, 2009 by floristgirl
I have been looking for chocolate wafers for other recipes and cannot find them. Any suggestions as to where I can find them.
Reviewed on Jul. 25, 2009 by stephanie1
Did anyone ever answer what kind of Chocolate Wafer is being used??
Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2009 by luis
What is the name brand of thechocolate wafers ?
What is the name brand of the
chocolate wafers ?
Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2009 by dablizz
Really like the fact they are a frozen dessert and that adds to protion control. I think I would cut the recipe in half for our household.
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by kagelande
But are the chocolate wafers sugar-free?
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by Melodyc
My grocery store doesn't keep them in the cookie isle (duh?) but I found them with the ice cream cones in the ice cream/frozen orange juice freezers.
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by amoamy
Where can I find chocolate wafers? They are not available in local grocery stores.
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by evanc11
sounds good!!!
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by wwrosie
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by mom1of7
Imade some simular to these with graham crackers, choc. or cinnamon, or plain. We did'nt use marshmallows either. My grandlids loved them.demimom1
Imade some simular to these with graham crackers, choc. or cinnamon, or plain. We did'nt use marshmallows either. My grandlids loved them.
demimom1
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by JenniHusker
csimpson asked the question I was going to ask. What brand of chocolate wafers are to be used in this recipe? Are they located in the different ethnic food sections at the grocery store?
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by csimpson
what kind of chocolate wafers do you use?
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by BSharbuno
Going to make some for a take along item at a party this weekend. Adults and kids alike should like these. Yum!
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by MargeAZ
I've been making these for ages, but without the marshmallows because I don't like them. I found the recipe in a cookbook 15 years ago.
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2009 by morine3
Sounds great!
Reviewed on Mar. 31, 2009 by iamdman
A very good recipe,much like the Wagon Wheels.
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