From their origin to unexpected flavors, discover what makes Oreos the world’s favorite cookie.
First introduced in 1912, the Oreo was created by Nabisco and has remained a top-selling cookie for decades.
The iconic floral design on the cookie represents a mix of medieval and modern symbols, with some even saying it has hidden meanings!
Believe it or not, Hydrox cookies were created four years before Oreos, but Oreos quickly overtook them in popularity
Despite its rich, creamy taste, the iconic Oreo filling is entirely vegan and contains no milk products.
In 2018, Oreo made headlines with a 175-pound cookie to celebrate their partnership with the NBA’s Shaquille O’Nea
No one knows for sure where the name ‘Oreo’ comes from, but some theories suggest it could be from the French word for gold, ‘Or,’ or from the Greek word ‘Oreo,’ meaning mountain
From Wasabi Oreos in Japan to Birthday Cake Oreos in the US, over 85 unique flavors have been launched globally.
Oreos weren't always kosher, but after a formula change in 1997, they received kosher certification, opening the door for even more cookie lovers.
With new flavors released every year and creative collaborations, the Oreo brand shows no sign of slowing down!