Delta Air Lines recently reassured travelers that its most consistent delicacy — Biscoff cookies — aren’t going anywhere.

“Yep, still got ’em,” the airline recently posted on Twitter.

The tweet was in response to United Airlines, which announced that it was removing Biscoff cookies for a while and replacing them with Oreo thin mints.
 
The reaction was swift from United’s fans though, with many travelers saying that NO ONE wants Oreo thin mints over Biscoffs.
 
United said it will bring Biscoff cookies back in the spring though. Responding to the tweetstorm, United tweeted:
“Internet, we won’t go baking your heart. We have an ongoing rotation of snacks… so here’s how the cookie crumbles for this round:
  • OREO Thins = on board March 1
  • Biscoff = comes back May 1
  • Stroopwafel = here always
     

Airlines That Serve Biscoff Cookies

As it stands, the number of airlines that serve Biscoff cookies are down to a handful. Including United’s seasoning offerings, they are:
  • American Airlines
  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Air LInes
  • WestJet
Biscoff cookies are gluten-free ginger spice treats made from cookie butter. The main ingredient is comprised of speculoos cookie crumbs, fat, flour, and sugar.
 
Many a baker has tried to make Biscoff cookies, but one of the simplest recipes is HERE.
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