Posted on 11/22/2025 7:03:03 PM PST by Morgana
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Are you sure these are “Royal Dansk” brand cookies? I work for a guy who buys these all the time. Once he bought a tin that said something like “Danish Butter Style Cookies.” I noticed that those were made in India, but the Royal Dansk tins said they were made in Denmark.
Just looked at my can of Dansk Butter cookies. It says they are baked and packed in Snede, Denmark.
“Royal Dansk Danish cookies are made in India.”
I think this guy’s full of Cheese Whiz, Morgana.
The guy clearly shows in the video in the last minute, an X post that Dansk cookies are NOT made in India.
I once got a jar of bread and butter pickles that were from India. They were okay but the flavor was just slightly off from what I am accustomed to. My main concern was why do we need to import bread and butter pickles.
Bizarre thread.
The company weasels a little—quite a bit, actually—here:
https://theflexkitchen.com/where-are-royal-dansk-butter-cookies-made/
I’m not buying any more if there is any possibility they are made in Vietnam or Indonesia (or India), and Royal Dansk may be misrepresenting their place of baking and packing on the tin.
I’m not giving him any hits.
PS In fact, I’m throwing out the ones remaining.
The tin is kinda cool though, out in the barn for ‘Bits of Wire and String Too Short To Save’.
FDA should sit on these Danish sharpies (grumbling back to my war novel)
The running joke in my two-county Scouting district is that Denise Butter Cookies are our official baked snack. We give them away all the time as prizes. The crowd is always in on the joke and they go nuts when the tin is brought out. It’s fun
Sometimes “Danish style” is second prize, because they’re not as good. Now I know why!
If you see any videos of Indian street cooks incorporating cow dung into their menus—or Chinese for that matter, using gutter oil—it might get your attention too.
Seriously, I don’t want any comestibles from the 3rd world in my kitchen no matter how closely their cost-cutting employers claim to supervise them.
Thanks for the heads up, Morgana.
“Tins”?
Are you Britt?
Just curious.
You should see how they made those blue masks people wore during Covid.
Oddly I do not care as the baking proccess will kill any pathogens as in our manufactures here. Once cooked the important part is sanitary packing procedures as to not contaminate the product.
I have eaten many of the cookies but all were processed in Denmark.
PS
I once worked for a pharmaceutical specialty manufacture company that imported base products from India and also China. We were a small market company and did things that the big companies did not want to do because of low volume sales. We were low volume high profit model.
Our bosses traveled India and China to inspect their providers of the drugs. In India and China they found manufacturing processes of extreme high quality and also low quality. Our FDA does not do much better here in the USA.
We live in a world of clickbait sensationalism.
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Rat the Danes out to Bobby Kennedy.
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-21/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-101/subpart-A/section-101.5
Presumably the requirement that the name and place of “business”—manufacture and packing—requires truthfulness.
(Excepting Keebler cookies, which everyone knows aren’t really made by Elves in hollow trees. heh)
“You should see how they made those blue masks people wore during Covid.”
I did see how they made them. These people have no class.
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