Everything you never knew about Oreos
loveFOOD Staff
18 July 2022
Secrets of the iconic biscuit brand
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Oreo is 109 years-old
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The cookie wasn’t the first of its kind
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Oreos were sold by weight
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There have been several different names
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A lemon meringue flavor existed
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But where does ‘Oreo’ come from?
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You can find Oreos in more than 100 countries
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More than 40 billion cookies are produced per year
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There’s even a street named after Oreos
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Half of us eat Oreos the same way
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They could be as addictive as hard drugs…
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You can get ‘half and half’ Oreos
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You can get Green Tea Ice Cream Oreos in China
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Cherry Cola Oreos exist in the United States
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Triple chocolate Oreos are a thing
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Birthday cake anyone?
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Students calculated the cookie-to-filling ratio
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The filling used to contain lard
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Oreos once set a Guinness World Record...
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...and then another
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There have been nine different marketing campaigns
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Discontinued flavors are in a museum
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It takes two hours to make each cookie
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There is a national day
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Oreos technically aren’t vegan
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