Will Easy Desserts Ever Be the Same Without Famous Chocolate Wafers? (2024)

For nearly a century, Nabisco’s Famous Chocolate Wafers have been essential to the classic icebox cake and the crusts of no-bake pies and cheesecakes. They hit the market in 1924 just as refrigerators were working their way into American homes and made icebox cakes, which originally called for whipped cream layered with homemade cookies, even easier to assemble. Nabisco later printed a recipe for one on the back of the chocolate wafer boxes, cementing the cookie as a key ingredient everyone could depend on—until now.

Famous Chocolate Wafers never hit their 100-year anniversary because Nabisco quietly discontinued the cookies at the start of this year. And now that we’re in the height of summer, some bakers on our Hotline are discovering the news for the first time as they reach for their favorite low-lift desserts.

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Food52 community member Julia Grant, for instance, recently planned on making Amanda’s mom’s cheesecake, only to discover that the crust’s key ingredient was not at her local Hannaford’s supermarket. She says a delivery person stocking Nabisco products told her the cookie might make a comeback for the holidays, so she reached for the Hotline to find out if it was true, and whether anyone had discovered a good substitute. Many had.

Longtime community member Nancy pointed out that this same topic came up on the Hotline last month when another Food52er asked about a Famous Chocolate Wafer substitute for Danielle Oron's tahini mousse pie. Between the two crust quandries, our community members have suggested multiple substitutes, including Goya’s Chocolate Maria Cookies, adding cocoa to vanilla wafers, taking Oreo cookies apart and scraping out the filling, and making homemade chocolate wafers.

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Amanda also reached out to her mother to find out her solution, only to learn that Judy Hesser's recipe was actually an innovation on a cheesecake that called for a graham cracker crust. But that wasn't exactly a consolation for Julia. "Everyone loves [Judy's] crust," she said.

Nabisco would not confirm or deny the rumors of the wafer’s return, nor would they explain why the cookies were discontinued. But they did recommend a substitute. “We have found that consumers have enjoyed swapping in Oreo Thins for many of the recipe uses of our Famous Chocolate Wafers,” said Jane Corcoan, a spokesperson for Mondelēz International, the parent company of Nabisco.

One could speculate that the brand wanted to give these slender Oreos a boost by getting rid of their closest cousin, but an expert baker we trust agrees they make a fine replacement. Jessie Sheehan, the author of Icebox Cakes: Recipes for the Coolest Cakes In Town (and this Genius Snickerdoodle recipe) says you don’t even need to scoop out the creamy center. In a Reel she shared on July 16, she said, “The tiny, tiny bit of cream either gets blended up when you’re making your cookie crust, or it kind or melts into the whipped cream when you’re making your icebox cake.”

How are you handling the news of the chocolate wafer's demise? Let us know in the comments, and read on for more news from around our community.

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Will Easy Desserts Ever Be the Same Without Famous Chocolate Wafers? (2024)

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What can I substitute for Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers? ›

Nabisco chocolate wafers are no more. We found the best alternative.
  • Chocolate graham crackers. ...
  • Tate's Bake Shop Double Chocolate Chip Cookies. ...
  • Goya Maria Chocolate Cookies. ...
  • Simple Mills Chocolate Brownie Sweet Thins. ...
  • Oreo Thins. ...
  • Dewey's Bakery Brownie Crisp Cookies.
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Why did Nabisco discontinue famous chocolate wafers? ›

Nabisco Old Fashioned Chocolate Wafers have been a staple in our homes for generations. They are a key ingredient in scores of desserts. Unfortunately, Nabisco has "removed them from the product line to make room for new innovations." How is there not "room" for this beloved and much used cookie in their product line?

Why are Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers so hard to find? ›

The popular cookies were discontinued in 2023. Just as we wade into the hottest part of the summer, when no-bake desserts like icebox cakes are front of mind, Nabisco has quietly discontinued their chocolate wafer cookies, the cornerstone of many summertime treats.

Can you substitute Oreos for chocolate wafers? ›

However, there's been a curveball: Nabisco recently discontinued their iconic chocolate wafers (such a bummer, Nabisco 😩). The good news is that Oreo Thins are a fabulous substitute, and you can skip the fuss of removing the cream.

What are the ingredients in famous chocolate wafers? ›

From the Package

INGREDIENTS: UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), SUGAR, CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, BAKING SODA, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR.

What's the difference between chocolate chips and chocolate wafers? ›

Chocolate wafers, unlike chocolate chips, are discs of chocolate that are larger and squatter than chips and do not include the same stabilizers. They will melt more quickly than chips and create larger pockets of chocolate in baked goods.

Do they still make Nabisco chocolate wafers? ›

Icebox cake fans and cookie pie crust lovers are in mourning: Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers are no more. Introduced in 1924 and responsible for popularizing icebox cakes, the cookies were “delisted” this year according to a representative from Mondelez International, Nabisco's parent company.

Does Nabisco still make Oreos? ›

It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers, and splits, both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. Oreo cookies are available in over one hundred countries.

What happened to Nabisco? ›

After being acquired by R.J. Reynolds in 1985 and becoming part of RJR Nabisco, Nabisco was sold in 2000 to Philip Morris Companies (renamed Altria Group, Inc.), which was the parent company of Kraft Foods. Nabisco's brands were thereafter marketed by Kraft.

What's the most popular store bought cookie in the United States? ›

In 1912, Oreo introduced its own version of the Hydrox Cookie and soon surpassed Hydrox in popularity. These facts have remained true until today, making Oreo one of the oldest and most popular cookie brands in the country! Honestly, they're now the best-selling brand of cookies in the world.

Are Oreos chocolate wafers? ›

OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies layer a rich creme filling between the bold taste of two chocolate wafers—making them milk's favorite cookie.

What are some fun facts about chocolate wafers? ›

Did you know that in Egypt, there are special kinds of wafers called "freska" that are only sold on the beach in the summertime? Elsewhere in the world, chocolate wafers are enjoyed as a key ingredient in cookies, in ice cream sandwiches and countless other recipes.

What to use instead of famous chocolate wafers? ›

Other grocery store staples like chocolate sandwich cookies (with the filling scraped off) or chocolate graham crackers may also work as a viable sub for Nabisco's Famous Chocolate Wafers in some recipes. A pre-made chocolate pie crust could also do the trick in a pinch.

What replaces Nabisco chocolate wafers? ›

Between the two crust quandries, our community members have suggested multiple substitutes, including Goya's Chocolate Maria Cookies, adding cocoa to vanilla wafers, taking Oreo cookies apart and scraping out the filling, and making homemade chocolate wafers.

Who makes hydrox cookies now? ›

Hydrox is a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie currently owned and manufactured by Leaf Brands. It debuted in the United States in 1908, and was manufactured by Sunshine Biscuits for over 90 years.

What cookie can I substitute for Nilla wafers? ›

If you're using them as a cookie any small sugar or butter cookie will suffice. OR - Replace vanilla (Nilla) wafers with shortbread cookies. OR - For making a pie or dessert crust you can substitute graham cracker crumbs.

Can I use chocolate chips instead of chocolate melting wafers? ›

Absolutely! Chocolate chips will be too thick when melted, so you'll need to thin out the chocolate before dipping. To do this, add a little bit of oil to the melted chocolate and stir.

Does Nabisco make Nilla wafers? ›

Nilla Wafers are vanilla-flavored, wafer-style cookies made by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International.

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