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  2. File:Nabisco.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Nabisco logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Nabisco's trademark is a diagonal ellipse with a series of antenna-like lines protruding from the top ("Orb and Cross" or Globus cruciger). It forms the base of its logo and can be seen imprinted on Oreo cookies, in addition to Nabisco product boxes and literature. [46]

  5. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 Nabisco sued Pacific Coast in federal court for unfair competition and trademark infringement. The court found that Pacific Coast had engaged in unfair practices and issued an injunction barring the company from marketing several brands that were packaged similar to those of Nabisco, and the court ordered Pacific Coast to stop using its ...

  6. Cookies and cream - Wikipedia

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    Cookies and cream (or cookies 'n cream) is a variety of ice cream, milkshake, and other desserts that includes chocolate sandwich cookies, with the most popular version containing hand or pre-crumbled cookies from Nabisco's Oreo brand under a licensing agreement, or else, containing crumbles of a similar cookie of a different brand or private label.

  7. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Oreo Ice Cream (blended Oreo cookies in chocolate ice cream) 2 in 1 Oreo and Chips Ahoy! Ice Cream (blended Oreo and Chips Ahoy! cookie pieces in vanilla and sweet cream ice cream, respectively) Many notable fast-food restaurants, such as Dairy Queen and Baskin Robbins, serve Oreo-flavored ice cream desserts and milkshakes

  8. 20 Of Grandma's Famous Cookie Recipes - AOL

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    The first-ever bar cookie recipe ever featured in Southern Living, this Seven-Layer Cookie recipe is a favorite of Southern cooks. It's easy to make and transport. It's easy to make and transport.

  9. Oreo - Wikipedia

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    Oreo (/ ˈ ɔːr i oʊ / ⓘ; stylized in all caps) is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two cocoa biscuits or cookie pieces with a sweet fondant [3] filling. It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, [4] and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers, and splits, both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. [5]