E.L. Fudge

E.L. Fudge is an American snack food introduced in 1987 and manufactured by the Keebler Company, a subsidiary of the Kellogg Company. They are butter-flavored shortbread sandwich cookies with a fudge creme filling. The company describes their shape as "elfin," though it is actually Ernie Keebler.[1][2]

The name takes its name from the Keebler Elf (E.L.F.), but when they were first introduced, the "E.L." stood for "Everybody Loves".

Varieties include Original and Double-Stuffed (with twice the filling, introduced in May 2002)[3] as well as fudge cookies with either fudge or peanut butter filling.[4]

A Hershey dark chocolate marble fudge ice cream variety includes E.L. Fudge cookies.[5]

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References

  1. Kellogg's Brands | Explore all Kellogg's Has to Offer and New Products
  2. "TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots > Keebler Elves (Kellogg's)". Archive.is. 2012-09-13. Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  3. http://www.bakingbusiness.com/feature_stories_print.asp?ArticleID=57386
  4. HUNT'S - TOMATOES - WHOLE - Food Calorie Counter - Nutrition Facts
  5. http://www.hersheyicecream.com/Pintswithmorestuff/flav_ELF.html Archived April 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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