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1 sffilk  Jul 7, 2015 11:51:42am

My parents used to buy these in the 1950’s and 1960’s! How could they ever be considered gay-themed?

2 philosophus invidius  Jul 7, 2015 3:00:14pm

re: #1 sffilk

An oneg staple.

3 The Vicious Babushka  Jul 7, 2015 3:09:54pm

The kosher bakery where I used to shop, under new management now and the quality has sadly deteriorated, had these cookies, also pinwheel sugar cookies in rainbow colors, and humongous cookies with a blob of chocolate and a little sugar rainbow on top.

I haven’t been there in a while (I make all my own baked goods now) but maybe I will pop in to see if they still have those rainbow treats.

4 victor27  Jul 7, 2015 3:40:39pm
Italian Rainbow Cookies

Om. Nom. Nom. (No, not the Maggie Gallagher one.)

5 PhillyPretzel  Jul 7, 2015 5:13:56pm

I just want to add that the bakery I go to for Passover goodies sell cookies exactly like these and they are delicious. What is everyone else’s problem?

6 sffilk  Jul 8, 2015 7:46:57am

re: #2 philosophus invidius

An oneg staple.

And delicious, too.


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