Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Anna's Thins and Biscuits


I picked the box from the shelf, observed the cookies, read the ingredients and the info about the company.
I liked what I read and bought a flavour which I can't remember now.
After eating a couple of Anna's Thins, I've come to the conclusion that it was somewhat difficult to stop and that I would have to try the other flavours.
The cookies have a natural flavour and are very pleasant to byte.
Gingerbread is quite probably my favourite, but there are others such as lemon, orange and cappuccino.
Anna's was founded in Stockolm ( Sweden) by the sisters Emma and Anna Karlsson in 1929.

7 comments:

  1. The lemon is marvelous!! We have a local shop that carries these little tidbits of heaven!!
    Great review!!

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  2. I've bought those at Ikea and love them. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  3. JOSEE PASE A VISITARTE, TE DEJO UN FUERTE ABRAZO PARA VOS.

    CHRISSSSTIAN

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  4. The biscuits on the package looks tasty. I'll go try to look in the supermarkets here in Manila.

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  5. ginger thins really are rather pleasant, I have to say

    and I really like those choco-leibniz biscuits, the ones with dark chocolate overhanging a Germanic biscuit base ...

    yum yum YUMMMEEMMEEEEE!!!!

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  6. Oh I have bought the ginger flavored ones once when I had british friends visiting. They are very similar to Belgium Speculoos biscuits or french 'Bastogne' biscuits also. My all-time favorites. Yuummm!
    http://media.telemarket.fr/imgnwprd/000/000254/00025437/00025437-t0.jpg

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  7. Have loved the ginger (my faves) and almond cookies for years! Tried the cappuccino the other night and as much as i love the ginger and almond, i can't stand the cappuccino! To me they taste like old, musty papers smell! Yeeech! But bring on the ginger cookies!

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