Pirouline is a brand of crispy rolled wafer cookies filled with cream made by DeBeukelaer Corporation. The original Pirouline was introduced in 1860 in Europe which became popular in the United States in the early 1980s.
1860 - Original Pirouline cookie introduced in Europe
1984 - The DeBeukelaer family started production in the United States.
1990 - New flavors including Chocolate, Hazelnut, and Caramel were introduced.
2002 - Pirouline launched Sugar-Free Pirouline with no artificial sweeteners.
2010 - Pirouline introduces Pirouline Bars in two varieties, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate.
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No, Pirouline cookies are not gluten-free as they contain wheat flour.
The standard shelf life of Pirouline cookies is about 6 months.
No, Pirouline cookies are not suitable for vegans as they contain dairy products.
Pirouline cookies are made in the USA by DeBeukelaer Corporation.
Some flavors of Pirouline cookies, such as Chocolate Hazelnut, may contain nuts. Please check the ingredients list before consuming if you have a nut allergy.