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An OREO Cookie Is Born The very first OREO cookie is produced in the Chelsea Market in Manhattan. Happy birthday to us!

1912

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Let’s Twist! OREO begins to teach people how to "twist, lick and dunk" together when the first advertisem*nt showing the "twist" appears on trolley cars.

1923

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Time for a Passport OREO goes global and begins exporting cookies to Central and Latin America.

1928

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Doubling Down OREO gets playful in the kitchen and introduces Double Stuf, giving eager fans twice as much of the "Stuf Inside".

1974

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Together Is Better Launch of "Father and Son" Moments campaign helps show the world how OREO can connect people, with a twist.

1989

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Getting Spooky OREO gets into the spooky spirit and launches the Halloween OREO cookie with orange colored creme. Trick-or-treaters everywhere scoop them up, making it one of our most favorite limited editions.

1991

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Going Small Mini turns out mighty when OREO Mini takes cookie shelves and cookie jars by storm.

1992

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Hitting It BIG The votes are in, and we win! OREO cookies are now enjoyed by 9 out of 10 households. Guess no one was home in that tenth house.

2000

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Climbing the Great Wall OREO crosses mountains and reaches new heights to become China's #1 selling cookie.

2006

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Touchdown When the lights go out during the NFL Championship Game, OREO lights up the internet with a single tweet. We get playful with the cultural moment and remind the world that they can still "Dunk in the dark".

2013

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Triple Header If two times the creme isn't enough, how about triple? Minds are blown with the launch of OREO Mega Stuf.

2013

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The Crisp Factor We keep playing with our product and introduce fans to a thinner, crispier way to enjoy OREO with the launch of OREO Thins.

2015

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Flying High We play with tech and take to the skies to dunk in the biggest way yet, the OREO Drone Dunk.

2017

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All the "Stuf" Just when you think it can't get any better, we launch "Most Stuf". An OREO cookie with the most creme ever. Like, ever.

2019

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Playtime Is Never Over OREO cookies can be found in more than 100 countries! Making our mission to playfully connect people all over the world a reality. In fact, with over 40 billion cookies produced a year, when stacked, that's enough to circle the earth five times. So yeah, you could say that we get around.

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FAQs

How many Oreos does it take to get to the moon? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. It takes 5.89 x 10¹⁰ Oreos to reach the moon. The average distance from the Earth to the moon is 385 000.6 km.

How old is the oldest Oreo? ›

The first Oreo was sold on March 6, 1912, to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey.

What was the original rip off of Oreo? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world today. But few people remember the product that Nabisco blatantly ripped off: Hydrox. A creation of Kansas City's Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, Hydrox was billed as the “aristocrat of cookies,” with a novel combo of chocolate and cream filling.

What does Oreo stand for? ›

The most common version asserts that Oreo derives from or, French for "gold" and supposedly the color of the original packaging. Others say it stands for "orexigenic," a medical term for substances that stimulate the appetite (including cannabis).

How many Oreos is enough? ›

The official serving size is 3. A calorie counter might well have only 2. If you are distributing them to children for a snack, 2 might be appropriate.

What is the rarest Pokemon Oreo cookie? ›

In fact, each pack is randomly filled with OREO Pokémon cookies, so not every cookie pack is guaranteed to contain all 16 Pokémon. Out of the 16 cookie designs, the Mew cookie is the hardest to find.

Are Oreos black or brown? ›

Quote, "We do not have a color assigned to the cookie portion of an Oreo. Some people think the Oreo is a shade of brown, while others view the color closer to black." So which is it really? Well, they're made from cocoa beans, which are brown.

Did Oreo copy Hydrox? ›

Oreo was created in 1912 as an imitation of Hydrox. Oreo eventually surpassed Hydrox in popularity, which resulted in the Hydrox cookies being perceived by many as an Oreo off-brand, despite the opposite being the case.

What came first Oreo or Hydrox? ›

Meanwhile, Oreos were released in 1912, four years after Hydrox cookies (via Mondelez International). The cookies have been through several changes throughout the years, but have remained on shelves for over a century, even adding a few new flavors along the way.

Who owns Oreo now? ›

The Oreo brand has been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. According to Mondelez, it takes two hours to make and bake one Oreo cookie. The company operates factories in 18 countries around the world that produce 40 billion cookies per year.

Is Hydrox still available? ›

Yet Oreo's dominance is unparalleled, accounting for roughly 10% of all cookies purchased in the US. Nabisco, the maker of Oreo (and a subsidiary of Mondelez Inc.), commands nearly 40% of the cookie market. Hydrox, meanwhile, was discontinued in 2003.

Are Dr Pepper Oreos real? ›

Pepper Oreo ⚠️ This product is not real. This product image is generated by AI. Oreo gave us 🍒 Cherry Cola flavor creme back in 2018, so this isn't that far fetched - only needs 22 other flavors!

Why is the Oreo logo blue? ›

Since 1972, the primary color of the Oreo logo has been different shades of blue and white. Blue is a common color used to represent friendliness. An Oreo cookie is easily shareable by twisting the cookie top off and dividing the signature biscuit into two.

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense.

Is Oreo sending people to space? ›

Featuring layers of blue and pink marshmallowy cosmic creme with popping candies, we are also debuting the cookie's five unique galactic embossments. In celebration of this launch, we're bringing space travel to the masses! One lucky fan will win a trip on Spaceship Neptune for an out-of-world experience.

How many Oreos does it take to circle the earth? ›

There are a lot of Oreos on this planet.

If you took all the Oreos ever made and lined them up end to end along the equator it would circle the Earth 381 times. Stacked, they would reach the moon and back more than five times.

How many Oreos are sold a day? ›

OREO is the world's favorite cookie, available in more than 100 countries around the globe. Approximately 34 billion OREO cookies are sold each year – 92 million cookies per day – with 10 billion of those cookies sold in the U.S. annually.

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