Burry's

Burry's was a popular manufacturer of cookies and crackers established in 1936,[1] based in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Some of their popular snacks were:

In the late 1960s and perhaps earlier, they manufactured Girl Scout Cookies including the thin mints, while the Gaucho peanut butter sandwich cookie produced by Burry was the same cookie marketed by the Girl Scouts. Gauchos came in a coarse cardstock box that was covered in a wax-coated paper label. These cookies had a small hole in the oatmeal wafer top that allowed any excess peanut butter filling to escape during production, thereby avoiding the filling being pushed out between the cookie layer sides.

A small retail store offered baked-that-day but broken/defective cookies in bulk for tremendous discounts. A shopping-bag-size bag of thin mints cost $1.00.

The Scooter Pie consisted of two large round graham cracker cookies with a thick layer of marshmallow between and coated with chocolate, similar to the Moon Pie

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Former Burry's Biscuit Company Burns in New Jersey