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  2. 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]

  3. Oreo O's - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] A variation of Oreo O's called Extreme Creme Taste Oreo O's contained Oreo filling-flavored marshmallows. [7] The cereal was launched in 1997 [5] and discontinued in 2007 everywhere other than South Korea. [8] In May 2017, Post Cereals announced that it would restart production of Oreo O's starting June 23 and continue production ...

  4. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Creme Golden Oreo cookies, introduced in 2012, are original golden Oreos with the addition of chocolate creme, becoming an inverted color scheme of the original Oreos. Oreo Heads or Tails cookies have vanilla creme filling with a chocolate Oreo wafer on one side and a Golden Oreo wafer on the other, they only come in double stuf and ...

  5. 9 Things About Oreo You Probably Didn't Know - AOL

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    If you were to lay out every Oreo ever made, they would circle the equator over 381 times, according to Buzzfeed. Speaking of numbers, every Oreo cookie contains 12 flowers, 12 dots and 12 dashes.

  6. Oreo O’s have been replaced by another cookie-themed cereal

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    Post discontinued Oreo O's cereal, replacing it with a new cookie-flavored cereal called Oreo Puffs. Social media has thoughts about the switch. Oreo O’s have been replaced by another cookie ...

  7. 10 things you may not know about Oreos - AOL

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    Nobody knows why they're called Oreos. However, there are some theories. A popular one is that the name is somehow connected to 'or,' the French word for gold, as the cookies were originally ...

  8. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    In China, they are considered American, and are rare. [73] Julius Caesar did not invent Caesar salad. Its creator was Caesar Cardini, an Italian-American restaurateur, in Tijuana, Mexico, in 1924. [74] [75] Hydrox is not a knock-off of Oreos. Hydrox, invented in 1908, predates Oreos by four years and was initially more popular than Oreos.

  9. I Tried 11 Oreo Flavors & The Winner Had the Perfect Cookie ...

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    Nutrition: (Per 2 Cookies): Calories: 140 Fat: 6 g (Saturated Fat: 1.5 g) Sodium: 125 mg Carbs: 20 g (Fiber: <1 g, Sugar: 10 g) Protein: 2 g. Some like to dip their Oreos in peanut butter. Others ...