American Airlines Godsend – Biscoff Cookies Served In Flight!

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On a recent American Airlines flight I experienced a godsend. I was seated in 3E and ordered a water and to my surprise, I was served up these little gems to accompany my glass of water.

American Airlines Biscoff Cookies

Just look at the way the light reflects off the cookie package, it was like a sign. I couldn’t wash them down with water, although a fine approach, it would have been a sin to not order a coffee along with them. Shortly there after I was enjoying a second pack of cookies with my cup of American Airlines coffee.

Bottom Line

Biscoff cookies are great with coffee, nutella, or just by themselves for that matter.

I wasn’t aware American Airlines was serving the cookies onboard, but they did on my recent flight. If this is what they meant by the New American Airlines, I like it:)

What about you? Have you seen Biscoff cookies on a recent American Airlines flight?

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Comments

  1. had them on my recent SFO-LAX morning flight…i still prefer UA’s hot scone on the same route but it will do!

  2. a cookie biscuit is now a “godsend” ? Is horton also “god-like” or just “god”?

  3. Biscoff cookies are delicious. Just recently discovered a biscoff spread-it is a must try!

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