Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Ingredients
SUGAR, UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), PALM AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CORNSTARCH, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA AND/OR CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), SALT, SOY LECITHIN, VANILLIN - AN ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CHOCOLATE.CONTAINS WHEAT, SOY.
two cookies of 20 grams contain 13 grams of sugar. Honestly, I don't see anything yummy in here, and I know Oreos taste artificial and not very rich.
LOL..
Yeah someone is a Hitler of cheat days..
C'mooooon..nothing wrong with it..especially the diet Oreo cookies..or are they against the food law as well..lmao..
The diet version gives you the crunch and satisfaction..now i haven't seen them in a while...and I'm living in what the"Food Network" declared as the FATTEST state in America..Texas..LOL almost everyone has kankles
Dietary foods just aren't available as they are in other states...there are some but the variety is scarce...
Go for your Oreos sweetie..just don't over indulge ..
Stop selling these, Nabisco: Low Fat Oreos
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Low Fat Oreos sound about as useful as deep-fried kale.1
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »Low Fat Oreos sound about as useful as deep-fried kale.
They are hard, superficially sweet and just as disappointing as you'd expect. It's like eating the dollar store knockoff brand.0 -
Oreo Sunday for Sunday
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Today, we went to visit the Oreos and came home with a good ol' pack of the regular ones. So good and just really cannot be beaten.0
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I feel like there's been a lack of Oreo posts this weekend. I take some of the blame for that, as I forgot them yesterday at the store. And I went to 3 different stores. Probably should go get some now...
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A little pi for today0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »We tried the Cupcake Filled today as well. I have yet to try many of the "golden" flavors, mainly because I cannot fully accept non-chocolate Oreos.
My rankings:
Tier 1: Regular (includes the seasonal colored ones as well as Double Stuf)
Tier 2: S'Moreos, Mint, Peanut Butter
Tier 3: Cupcake filled
Tier 4: Red Velvet, Birthday Cake
Man. I clearly need to try more Oreo flavors.
You are right that the originals are the best but if you think that "regular" includes double stuf, I'm going to have to recommend that you go back to Oreo school.
You're right. It was a poor choice of words and I was just trying to save space.
I will say it: It makes no sense, but I preferred the colored seasonal ones to noncolored Double Stuf. #sorrynotsorry
I need to keep an eye out for these. I love when M&M changes their colors for easter or xmas. Even though it tastes the same. Something about the variety just thrills me.0 -
blues4miles wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »We tried the Cupcake Filled today as well. I have yet to try many of the "golden" flavors, mainly because I cannot fully accept non-chocolate Oreos.
My rankings:
Tier 1: Regular (includes the seasonal colored ones as well as Double Stuf)
Tier 2: S'Moreos, Mint, Peanut Butter
Tier 3: Cupcake filled
Tier 4: Red Velvet, Birthday Cake
Man. I clearly need to try more Oreo flavors.
You are right that the originals are the best but if you think that "regular" includes double stuf, I'm going to have to recommend that you go back to Oreo school.
You're right. It was a poor choice of words and I was just trying to save space.
I will say it: It makes no sense, but I preferred the colored seasonal ones to noncolored Double Stuf. #sorrynotsorry
I need to keep an eye out for these. I love when M&M changes their colors for easter or xmas. Even though it tastes the same. Something about the variety just thrills me.
Yes! Exactly. The Spring ones have yellow filling and fun spring-themed decorations on the cookie. Mm.0 -
Page 3? I think not!
Who knows when the lemon oreo thins are coming out? I'm doing my interruption of the walking in Target to stare at the Oreos looking for new ones thing again.0 -
Mmmm yummy. I really want to try the red velvet.0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »
Maybe that's a good thing. I have a serious back log of cookies to get through.0 -
Not really but maybe tomorrow?0 -
I'm giddy with excitement. I just bought a bag of originals so I could have my pre-logged my Oreos tonight and I just realized I'm going to have an additional 200 calories after I update MFP with my run. Oh, hello 6 more Oreos! Why yes, I would like you in and around my mouth!0
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tincanonastring wrote: »I'm giddy with excitement. I just bought a bag of originals so I could have my pre-logged my Oreos tonight and I just realized I'm going to have an additional 200 calories after I update MFP with my run. Oh, hello 6 more Oreos! Why yes, I would like you in and around my mouth!
Cheers brother! Isn't that the best feeling ever?!
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Finally had some Double Stuff (I'm in the UK so they're "Stuff", not "Stuf") Oreo's tonight and thought the cream was really hard, and impossible to peel off and eat in the way I've recently had Birthday Cake and Cinnamon Bun varieties. Is that normal, or did I get a bad batch?!0
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sarahkanzalone wrote: »
Problem solved or created I'm not really sure lol
That package should come with 2 cookie sides and a spoon.
Smashed my Oreo goal with 12 cookies today. Just fantastic!0 -
I had Oreos (Strawberry) today for the first time... And they were nice enough, good and crispy, but if I want chocolatey-biscuity* goodness, I can't see me seeking those out over timtams.
*biscuits = cookies, not scones here.0 -
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this thread is hilarious0
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Went to a place with homemade ice cream in unique flavors... Had the Oh-REO Speedwagon flavor: coffee ice cream with Oreos and chocolate covered coffee beans.... YUM.1
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CooCooPuff wrote: »
I'm mixed about those. Love strawberry shortcake but strawberry cookies... not so much. I'll wait for reviews...0 -
I've been wanting strawberry desserts for a while. I do think I'll pick them up.0
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WinoGelato wrote: »Went to a place with homemade ice cream in unique flavors... Had the Oh-REO Speedwagon flavor: coffee ice cream with Oreos and chocolate covered coffee beans.... YUM.
Omg. That sounds fabulous!0 -
CooCooPuff wrote: »
No desire. And I mean it this time.0 -
So I haven't had Oreos in AGES (I'm more of a Milanos girl, I must admit). But the immortality of this thread inspired me to pick up a package of the regular Oreos last week. Which was good timing, because the milk thread inspired me to buy a quart of 2% milk.
To show how long it's been, I was delighted by the miracle-of-modern-technology pack they are now in. No annoying plastic sleeves that rip open far more than you wanted and make you feel like you must eat all 10 Oreos that no longer have secure packaging!
Anyway, they were really yummy. I will now have to pick up another flavor and see how that goes. I will most likely skip the Double Stuf varieties, as I think the % of filling to cookie is kind of perfect in the original.
Thank you!!!1 -
Oh hey, in addition to lemon thins, chocolate thins are something to look forward to.0
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