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Shouldn't this article be about the Maryland Cookies in general, not just the product in UK? Cookies called Maryland Cookies made by different producers are available in many countries and you could also find recipes for making your own. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.227.214.90 (talk) 19:41, 20 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I would like to edit some of the content. For example I would like to remove the part where it says that Maryland Cookies are not actually sold in any part of the US..." and debate around whether they're a cookie or not. None of the existing text is referenced (it even says 'citation needed'). I would like to add the following:
Today, more than a quarter of all households enjoy Maryland cookies, making the brand the third biggest in everyday biscuits. (Kantar WorldPanel Online, 52 w/e 30 Oct 2011)
Maryland is most famous for its standard cookies. The recipe was brought to the UK from the USA by George Burton in 1956, and has been baked in Blackpool ever since. In 2011, Maryland updated the recipe by increasing the number of chocolate chips to 25%.
The brand also bakes a number of other products, not just its original cookies. In the 1990s, Maryland launched its range of Minis packs, and in 2010, entered the indulgent cookies market by introducing Big & Chunky. In 2012, Maryland expanded outside the cookies market for the first time by launching SnapJacks biscuits.
Will this be OK? Most of it is taken from their corporate website. The image is out of date, please can you advise how we can add new image? Thank you Mrs biskit (talk) 10:30, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]