Oreo is a popular cookie brand that is manufactured and marketed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelu0113z International. The brand is known for its distinctive sandwich cookie that consists of two chocolate wafers with a sweet cru00e8me filling in between. In recent years, Oreo has expanded its product line to include a variety of flavors and variations, along with Oreo candy canes being one of them.
Introduced by Nabisco in 1912, Oreo cookies have become an iconic American snack and are now sold in more than 100 countries.
The original Oreo cookie design was based on a product called the Hydrox biscuit, which was created by Sunshine Biscuits in 1908.
Today, Oreo cookies are available in a wide variety of flavors and variations, including Double Stuf, Golden Oreo, and Oreo Thins.
Chips Ahoy! is a cookie brand that is also owned by Nabisco. Unlike Oreo, Chips Ahoy! cookies are typically crispy and crunchy, with a variety of flavors such as chocolate chips, peanut butter, oatmeal, and more.
Girl Scout Cookies are a range of baked treats sold by the Girl Scouts of the USA. They include Thin Mints, Samoas/Caramel deLites, Tagalongs/Peanut Butter Patties, Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies, and more.
Keebler is a cookie and cracker brand that is owned by Ferrara Candy Company. Similar to Oreo, Keebler is known for its sandwich cookies, including Fudge Stripes and Vienna Fingers.
The classic Oreo cookie made with two chocolate wafers and a sweet cru00e8me filling
An Oreo cookie with twice the amount of cru00e8me filling as the original
A thinner version of the original Oreo cookie
An Oreo cookie with a vanilla-flavored wafer and a vanilla-flavored cru00e8me filling
Candy canes with a chocolate and cru00e8me flavored center that tastes like Oreos
No, most Oreo cookies are not considered vegan as they contain milk and may be processed with equipment that also processes dairy.
There is no right or wrong way to eat an Oreo cookie, but some people prefer to twist off one of the wafers and eat the cru00e8me filling first, while others prefer to dunk the entire cookie in milk.
As of now, there are over 50 different flavors of Oreo cookies, including limited edition and seasonal flavors.
According to a 2013 study by Consumer Reports, Double Stuf Oreos contained about 1.86 times as much cru00e8me filling as the original Oreo cookies.
Yes, Oreo cookies can be used in a variety of recipes, including Oreo cheesecake, Oreo truffles, and Oreo milkshakes, among others.