
Cookie Flavours Trivia Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes
I LOVE COOKIES. They could very well be the greatest dessert of all time. Even with so many cookie businesses gaining in popularity as of late, I still think we're collectively not eating enough cookies. There, I said it.
Plus, there are actually wayyy more types of cookies than society gives them credit for, and if you're a true dessert fan, you should know what most of them are called. We're about to put your knowledge to the test — I'll give you a photo of a cookie, and you'll have to tell me its flavour. It's gonna start easy, but don't get cocky too quickly...
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