Cookies and Cream (1978)

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     Cookies and Cream.  Cookies and Creme.  Cookies-n-Cream.
     I haven't done this, it appears.  It's a little difficult because there are are "creme cookies."  We're most familiar with the "cookies and cream" ice cream.  As per the trademarks below, "cookies and cream" took off with Blue Bell in 1978 and then Haagen Daz in 1983.  See the 1983 NEW YORK TIMES article, where it was popularized by Marian "comfort food" Burros.


(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
1.
      The Housekeeper
       Nancy Carey.       The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: May 10, 1927.                   p. 9 (1 page):
      Cookie Dessert.

2.
      She Parlays Chicken Puffs Into Profits
       By Elinor Lee.       The Washington Post and Times Herald  (1954-1959).       Washington, D.C.: Apr 4, 1957.                   p. C12 (1 page)

3.
      Anne's Reader Exchange
              The Washington Post  (1974-Current file).       Washington, D.C.: Mar 18, 1982.                   p. E4 (1 page) :
   That rich chocolate dessert made with cookies and cream requires one box of Nabisco chocolate wafer cookies (Magruder's does have them, but they are not readily available) and a half pint of whipping cream, sweetened to taste.
   Spread cookies with the cream, stacking them as you do.  Stand the row of them on edge on a serving platter.  Cover the row iwth the rest of the whipped cream.  Chill for 12 to 24 hours so cream soaks into cookies to make them cake-like.  Slice diagonally.


(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
1.
              State Police Patrols Check Menace of Liquor and Motor Violators on Rural Highways
              Christian Science Monitor  (1908-Current file).       Boston, Mass.: Sep 5, 1924.                   p. 5 (1 page)

2.
      'Here's Your Breakfast, Mother'
       E.R.J..       Christian Science Monitor  (1908-Current file).       Boston, Mass.: Nov 30, 1929.                   p. 12 (1 page)

3.
      Mrs. Fields turns chocolate chip cookies into a blue-chip business
       By Louise Sweeney Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor.       Christian Science Monitor  (1908-Current file).       Boston, Mass.: Jan 15, 1986.                   p. 28 (1 page)


(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
1.
      Display Ad 69 -- No Title
              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jun 25, 1933.                   p. SM20 (1 page)

2.
      MASS OUTLET GOAL OF BISCUIT MAKERS
              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jan 4, 1951.                   p. 50 (1 page)

3.
      Display Ad 129 -- No Title
              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Dec 7, 1952.                   p. 96 (1 page)

4.
      COST OF FOOD FOR 4 DOWN 0.6% IN WEEK
              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Aug 6, 1975.                   p. 23 (1 page)

5.
      Food Notes
       Marian Burros.       New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Aug 10, 1983.                   p. C9 (1 page):
   All the Haagen-Dazs dipping stores carry the new cookies and cream flavor, one of the company's most popular, which is a combination of vanilla ice cream and a chocolate cookie whose texture is reminiscent of the outside of an Oreo.  While it is not as good as chocolate chocolate chip, if you like Oreos and vanilla ice cream you will like the new flavor, at $1.25 a scoop.

6.
      ABOUT WESTCHESTER
       By LYNNE AMES.       New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jul 29, 1984.                   p. WC2 (1 page)

7.
      Food Notes|
       Florence Fabricant.       New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jul 30, 1986.                   p. C7 (1 page)

8.
      About Boston
       By COLIN CAMPBELLSpecial to The New York Times.       New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Aug 16, 1986.                   p. 6 (1 page)


(TRADEMARKS)
 Word Mark
COOKIES 'N CREAM COOKIES 'N CREAM
 Goods and Services
(ABANDONED) IC  030.  US 046 046.  G & S: PREMIUM ICE CREAM PREMIUM ICE CREAM.  FIRST USE: 19781200.  FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19790900
 Mark Drawing Code
(1) TYPED DRAWING
 Serial Number
73315746
 Filing Date
June 22, 1981
 Owner
(APPLICANT) BLUE BELL CREAMERIES, INC. BLUE BELL    CREAMERIES, INC. CORPORATION TEXAS LOOP 577, P. O. BOX 1807 BRENHAM TEXAS 77833
 Type of Mark
TRADEMARK
 Register
PRINCIPAL
 Live/Dead Indicator
DEAD


(TRADEMARKS)
 Word Mark
 BLUE BELL ICE CREAM SUPREME COOKIES 'N CREAM HALF GALLON
 Goods and Services
IC  030.  US 046.  G & S: ICE CREAM.  FIRST USE: 19781000.  FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19781000
 Mark Drawing Code
(3) DESIGN PLUS WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS
 Design Search Code
020701 030701 190725
 Serial Number
73420473
 Filing Date
April 7, 1983
 Published for Opposition
 July 30, 1985
 Change In Registration
CHANGE IN REGISTRATION HAS OCCURRED
 Registration Number
1374936
 Registration Date
December 10, 1985
 Owner
(REGISTRANT) BLUE BELL CREAMERIES, INC. CORPORATION TEXAS LOOP 577, P. O. BOX 1807 BRENHAM TEXAS 77833
 Assignment Recorded
ASSIGNMENT RECORDED
 Attorney of Record
LESTER L. HEWITT
 Prior Registrations
0972517;1144455
 Disclaimer
NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "ICE CREAM", "COOKIES'N CREAM", "SUPREME", AND "HALF GALLON" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
 Description of Mark
THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR THE COLORS LIGHT BROWN AND GOLD.
 Type of Mark
TRADEMARK
 Register
PRINCIPAL
 Affidavit Text
SECT 15.  SECT 8 (6-YR).
 Other Data
REGISTRATION RESTRICTED TO THE AREA COMPRISING THE UNITED STATES EXCEPT THE STATES OF OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ALASKA AND MONTANA. CONCURRENT USE PROCEEDING NO. 852 WITH SUNSHINE BISCUITS, INC.
 Live/Dead Indicator
LIVE



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