They do but only at Christmas. During the year they make them without walnuts on them and call them whips.
These still exist. Medical science is no closer to understanding what the nasty gak inside, that's supposed to pass for cream, actually is.
You'd think so but no. I like the whip part but never been a fan of walnuts. If I am cooking and the recipe requires walnuts I replace them with pecans. I knew a burd who would have an anaphylactic seizure if she ate walnuts, just saying.
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