
For example, it is common to use a wafer cookie for oral administration to mice and rats "A novel, ecologically relevant, highly preferred, and non-invasive means of oral substance administration for rodents". Morris-Schaffer, Keith Klocke, Carolyn Conrad, Katherine Cory-Slechta, Deborah A. ^ Sobolewski, Marissa Allen, Joshua L.Archived from the original on – via HighBeam. 1 cookie.(NEW PRODUCT ACTIVITY OUTPACING 2004)(Brief Article)". ^ "Consumer snack preferences Oreos still no.Law and Ethics in the Business Environment. ^ Terry Halbert Elaine Ingulli (1 February 2014)."Riding the Hashtag in Social Media Marketing". Nilla vanilla wafers are the same sweet Nabisco vanilla wafers with a brand new name. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1967)."How Banana Pudding Became a Southern Icon". ^ "Why do Southerners go bananas for banana pudding? | Southern Perspective".In the 1880s Mayer's mold-making experience led him to design a line of indirectly-lit, tin Christmas ornaments. New York Year by Year: A Chronology of the Great Metropolis. " 'Haunted' Staten Island mansion can be yours for $2 million". ^ Gould, Jennifer Rosenbaum, Sophia ().Nilla wafers no longer have any vanilla in them. ^ a b c "Counterintuitive Wafers - December 6, 1999".The crusts were first introduced in 1992 alongside pie crusts flavored like two other Nabisco cookie brands, Oreos and Honey Grahams. Nilla also produces a variety of spin-off products, including pie crusts. Presently, Nilla wafers are described as having "natural and artificial flavor", according to the ingredients list on the box. Originally flavored with real vanilla, Nilla wafers have been primarily flavored with synthetic vanillin since at least 1994, a change which prompted some criticism. The original Nilla product is the Nilla wafer, a round, thin, light wafer cookie made with flour, sugar, shortening, and eggs. Originally sold as Nabisco Vanilla Wafers, the product's name was changed in 1967 to the abbreviated form Nilla Wafer. The name is a shortened version of vanilla, the flavor profile common to all Nilla-branded products. Nilla is a brand name owned by Nabisco that is most closely associated with its line of vanilla-flavored, wafer-style cookies.
