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Never, Never Never forget the Oreo ~!~!~!~ *(:>*
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17281342
Oreo cookie centenary marked in US and other countries

Oreos are now sold in more than 100 countries around the world
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People in the US and four other countries including China and Saudi Arabia have been celebrating the centenary of the Oreo cookie.

Flash mobs in seven US cities sang "Happy Birthday!" to the famous comfort food: a white filling (or cream) sandwiched between two black biscuits.

The first Oreos were baked at the Nabisco factory in New York in 1912.

They are now sold around the world, bringing Kraft Foods - which owns Nabisco - $2bn (£1.3bn) annually.

"It's the best-selling cookie in the world," said John Ghingo, senior director for Oreo Global at Kraft.

"The simple act of enjoying an Oreo cookie and glass of milk continues to speak to a universal, human truth: inside all of us... there's a kid that deserves to be set free every once in a while," Mr Ghingo said.
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Cookies FILLED with white slime? Are you insane man??!?

Wouldn't touch the stuff. It'll be the death of us all I tell you. Stuff's got actual chemicals in it. ewwwwww…
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#3
Hydrox were full of sunshine.
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billb wrote:
Hydrox were full of sunshine.

No no... it was stuff that makes you HIGH surrounded by a couple of DROX. Bad stuff, dude !
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#5
I have eaten a few Oreo's in my day . . . truth be told *(:>*
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Oreos: keep 'em in your freezer. Trust me on this.
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I'll bet the 1912 Oreo recipe was leaps and bounds ahead of todays "formula".
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Never, Never Never forget Hostess Fudgies ~!~!~!~ *(:>*

Two rectangular slabs of dense chocolate cake, slathered w/ a not-too-thick, not-too-thin layer of fudge frosting that was more malleable than the stuff used on their cupcakes. Each rectangular slab had two kinda thick, straight white stripes made of a somewhat denser frosting compound running lengthwise across it.

Good junk food keeps getting harder and harder to find these days...


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Rick-o wrote:
I'll bet the 1912 Oreo recipe was leaps and bounds ahead of todays "formula".

Yeah it was probably made with pure cocaine!
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#10
I remember the first time my then 5 year old daughter opened my single guy fridge....
Opened the door, seeing only Oreos and beer,
"Why don't you have any REAL food?"
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