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I recently changed the "References" section to "Notes". I thought it better fit the style of the article. If anyone objects, please list your comments here. I will review them, and get back to you. Comments appreciated. BlackBear13:32, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Dear Blackbear:
I have met the person whom I think invented the Milano cookie. He is the former President of Delacre (www.delacre.com) a Belgian manufacturer of biscuits. Pepperidge farm got that cookie from them. Part of this information is listed on Pepperidge Farms web site, www.pepperidgefarm.com/History.aspx. Feel free to contact me directly for more information and names.
I have created a page (Milano (cookies)) so that this page and the page that I have created are duplicate. I have placed a tag on the article, requesting that the page would be marked for deletion. My created page is the only page I should have on Wikipedia. Merle Lang 21:34, 8 June 2010 (UTC)