Oreos are getting a skinny new look, and its maker says the new cookie is a "sophisticated" snack for grown-ups that isn't meant to be twisted or dunked.
Two years ago I posted a story of The Oreo cookie's 100th birthday. It was about the "birthday cake flavored Oreo." Two new varieties are on the way.
I get home late at night, usually around 4 in the morning, and the first thing I do is rummage through the pantry to see if we have any cookies my mother-in-law may have left us when she was still living under our roof.
I’d call her cookie monster because of all the crap she’d bring into the house...
By Bill Doyle
A high school math class in upstate New York has apparently determined that "Double Stuf" Oreos do not have twice as much crème filling as a regular Oreo as the manufacturer claims.
Entering the century mark, it's still the cookie icon. I've put together some fun tidbits (not to be confused with "Cheese Tidbits") about this chocolaty snack.