List of Oreo varieties
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The most popular cookie in the United States, based on sales, is the Oreo. For most of its history, owner Nabisco (originally National Biscuit Company) only made the basic version of this cookie. But in recent years, increasingly since 2010, it has expanded to a great many varieties, both domestically and globally.
In addition to their traditional design of two chocolate wafers separated by a Vanilla creme filling Oreo cookies have been produced in many different varieties since they were first introduced, and this list is only a guide to some of the more notable and recent types; not all are available in every country.
Other shapes
- Double Stuf Oreo (introduced in 1974)[1] have about twice the normal amount of white creme filling. Available in peanut butter, original, golden, heads or tails, cool mint, chocolate creme, and birthday cake. In the UK they are called Double Stuff Oreo (note the double 'f') and are currently only available in original.
- Football Oreo football-shaped Oreo cookies, introduced in 1976. For a limited time, they introduced 5 new designs.
- Big Stuf Oreo (introduced in 1987)[1] were several times the size of a normal Oreo. Sold individually, each Big Stuf contained 250 calories (1,000 kJ)[2] and 13 grams of fat. They were discontinued in 1991.
- Mini Oreo, originally released in 1991,[3] are bite-sized versions of ordinary Oreo cookies. After being discontinued in the late 1990s they were re-released in 2000 along with the redesigned 2001 Dodge Caravan as part of a promotional tie-in with DaimlerChrysler[4] Their 1990s packaging consisted of a "miniaturized" version of the full-size cardboard tray and box used in packaging at the time. Their current packaging consists of a plastic, foil-lined bag.[citation needed]. Mini Oreos are also available, in original, mini, golden, mint, and Reese's varieties, in Nabisco To-Go Cups, lidded plastic cups which fit into car cup-holders, along with other Nabisco snacks in miniature forms, such as Nutter Butters. In 2015, a new flavor of the mini Oreo, mint, debuted.
- Triple Double Oreo, for sale in the US in summer 2011, combine three wafers with two layers of creme, one vanilla, and one chocolate.[5]
- Triple Double Neapolitan Oreo, similar to the original triple double Oreo cookies, but are three vanilla Oreo cookies, with chocolate filling between the first and second cookies, and strawberry filling between the second and third.
- Triple Double Chocolate Mint Oreo was a Limited Edition oreo with chocolate and mint Creme.
- 100 Calorie Pack Oreo (Oreo Thinsations in Canada) are miniature, thin, hexagonal versions of Oreo with no creme-filling, and come individually portioned into 100 calories (420 kJ) pouches.
- Mega Stuf Oreo, introduced in February 2013, are similar to Double Stuf Oreo cookies, but with even more white creme filling. They come in both chocolate and golden varieties.
- Golden Mega Stuf Oreo are Golden Oreo versions of Mega Stuf Oreos.
- Heads Or Tails Mega Stuf Oreo are Mega Stuf versions of Heads Or Tails Oreos.
- Oreo Thins, released in 2015, are thin versions of these cookies. They come in the following varieties: chocolate, golden, mint, lemon, coconut, salted caramel, pistachio, pina colada, and latte. They have 40 calories per cookie. At 10.1 ounces, the package is lighter than the normal 14.3 ounce package, at same cost.
- "The Most Stuf" A limited edition Oreo introduced in 2019 with approximately 4 times the filling of a standard Oreo.
Other flavors
- Android Oreo, special cross promotional Oreo cookie with the Google Android logo on one side and "green" flavoring.[6]
- Chocolate Oreo cookies
- Coconut Delight Oreo cookies, introduced in Indonesia. As its name implies, they are an Oreo cookie with coconut crème filling.
- Strawberry Milkshake Oreo cookies, introduced in Canada, and sold for a limited time in the United States, is an Oreo cookie with strawberry flavoring.[7]
- Strawberry Oreo cookies, introduced in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Chile.
- Green Tea Oreo cookies, introduced in China and Japan.[8]
- Lemon Ice Oreo cookies, introduced in Japan.
- Organic Oreo cookies, introduced in 2006, are plain Oreo cookies made with organic flour and organic sugar.
- Blue raspberry Ice Creme Oreo cookies, introduced in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia in 2010. Also sold in Thailand and China.[9]
- Orange Ice Cream Oreo cookies, introduced in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in 2011.
- Golden Oreo cookies, introduced in Indonesia in 2011. They are Oreo's chocolate cookies replaced by milk-flavored cookies
- Double Stuf Golden Oreo cookies, introduced in late August 2009. As the name indicates, they are Double Stuf Oreo cookies with Golden Oreo biscuits instead of normal chocolate Oreo biscuits.
- Golden Oreo cookie series have vanilla biscuits with other fillings such as vanilla and chocolate, known as Uh-Oh Oreo until its re-branding in 2007. Introduced in Indonesia in 2011 with cookies and creme.
- Chocolate Creme Golden Oreo cookies, introduced in 2012, are original golden Oreos with the addition of chocolate creme.
- Oreo Heads or Tails cookies have vanilla creme filling with a chocolate Oreo wafer on one side and a Golden Oreo wafer on the other.
- Creamsicle Oreo cookies have vanilla and orange creme filling with vanilla Oreo wafers.
- Ice Cream Oreo Rainbow Shure Bert cookies have rainbow sherbet filling with vanilla Oreo wafers.
- Oreo DQ Blizzard Creme cookies, were a limited edition Oreo released in April–May 2010. It celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Dairy Queen Blizzard.
- Double Delight Oreo cookies, introduced in 1987, have chocolate cookies with two fillings, notably peanut butter and chocolate, mint and creme, and coffee and creme flavors.
- There are also ongoing fruit series: orange and mango, raspberry and blueberry, grape and peach in China.
- Cool Mint Creme Oreo cookies are a Double Stuf Oreo with a mildly minty creme filling.[10]
- Peanut Butter Oreo cookies are a Double Stuf Oreo with a peanut butter creme filling.
- Pure Milk Chocolate Covered Mint Oreo cookies are similar to Milk Chocolate Oreo but have a mint-flavored filling.
- Banana Split Creme Oreo cookies with a light yellow banana-flavor filling, were available for a limited time in 2008.
- Brownie Batter Oreo cookies introduced in August 2015, are two chocolate cookies with brownie batter flavored creme filling.
- Sugar Free Oreo cookies, introduced in 2006, cost over twice as much as regular Oreo cookies, and had only trace amounts of sugar, 10 fewer calories per serving, 0.5 grams more fat and 450% more fiber.[11]
- Reduced Fat Oreo cookies, introduced in 2006, cost the same as regular Oreo cookies, had as much sugar, 10 fewer calories per serving, about 35% less fat and the same amount of fiber.[11]
- During springtime, around Halloween and Christmastime, special edition "Double Stuf Oreo" cookies are produced with colored frosting reflecting the current holiday (blue or yellow, orange, and red or green respectively). One side of each seasonal cookie is also stamped with an appropriate design: spring cookies feature flowers, butterflies, etc., and the Hallowe'en Oreos bear a jack o'lantern, ghost, cat, flock of bats, and/or broom-riding witch.
- Chocolate and Dulce de leche Oreo, sold in Chile and Argentina, has chocolate or Dulce de Leche instead of the usual creme.
- Oreo cookies with red-colored creme, were introduced in 2010, as a promotion for the How To Train Your Dragon movie release.
- Birthday Cake Oreo cookies were a limited-edition release in February–July 2012 to celebrate Oreo's 100th birthday. They were made of two chocolate Oreo cookies with a birthday-cake flavored filling with sprinkles. This edition replaced the traditional Oreo logo on one side with a birthday candle and the words "OREO 100". The flavor has since been reintroduced, with "double stuf" creme filling in both chocolate and golden Oreo varieties, but the cookies no longer display the "OREO 100" print.[12][13]
- Birthday Cake Oreo - Fudge Dipped Vanilla were a limited-edition release in February–July 2012 to celebrate Oreo's 100th birthday. They were made of one vanilla Oreo cookie coated in fudge with a birthday cake flavored filling and sprinkles inside.
- Candy Cane Oreo cookies were first released for the holidays in 2012, later returning as Peppermint Oreo in the years following.
- Candy Corn Oreo cookies were a limited edition Halloween-related flavor released in 2012 and 2013. They made another return in 2016 at Target stores only. They were made of two golden Oreo cookies with half yellow and half orange creme filling.
- Gingerbread Oreo cookies were a limited edition release made of two golden Oreo cookies with a mild gingerbread-flavored filling.
- The American Creme were a limited edition release in 2012 made of two golden Oreo cookies with red-and-blue colored creme.[14]
- Berry Oreo cookies were made of chocolate Oreo cookies with berry-flavored filling.
- Lemon Twist Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in 2012 that returned in 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with a lemon flavored filling.
- Neapolitan Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in 2012 made of three golden Oreo cookies formed as a double sandwich of chocolate-and-strawberry creme fillings.
- Prime Berry Creme Oreo cookies were released on June 27, 2013 in Manila, Philippines. They were made of two Oreo cookies with blueberry Ice-Cream-flavored filling. They were inspired by the movie Transformers: Age of Extinction [15]
- Ice Cream Rainbow Sure, Bert! Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with a double stuf-thick layer of tri-color raspberry and lime sherbet flavor creme filling.
- Watermelon Oreo cookies were a limited edition release for the summer of 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with watermelon-flavoured filling.[16]
- Strawberries n' Creme cookies were a limited edition release in 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with a creme of one half strawberry-flavored and one half similar to traditional oreo creme flavor.[14]
- Banana Split Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in fall 2013, featuring a Double Stuf cookie of one golden and one chocolate Oreo, strawberry-and-banana flavored creme filling.[17]
- Limeade Oreo cookies released in 2014, are two vanilla cookies with a lime-flavored creme filling.[18]
- SpongeBob Oreo cookies were a limited edition released in 2014 featuring chocolate cookies with yellow creme and one side of each cookie donning a SpongeBob SquarePants character design.[19]
- Fruit Punch Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in 2014, made of vanilla cookies with fruit-punch flavored creme.
- Cookie Dough Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in March 2014, made of chocolate cookies with cookie dough flavored creme.[20]
- Caramel Apple Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in August 2014 exclusively at Target stores, made of vanilla cookies with caramel apple flavored creme.[21]
- Pumpkin Spice Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in September 2014, made of Golden Oreo cookies with pumpkin spice flavored filling.
- Red Velvet Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in February 2015, made of red Oreo cookies with creme-cheese-flavored filling.
- Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Oreo cookies were introduced in May 2014, similar to Peanut Butter Oreos, but with half peanut butter and half chocolate filling.
- Cotton Candy Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in April 2015 exclusively at Target stores, made of two golden Oreo cookies with cotton candy flavored pink-and-blue creme filling.
- S'Mores Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in May 2015, made of two graham-flavored Oreo cookies filled with both chocolate- and marshmallow-flavored creme.[22]
- Root Beer Float Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in July 2014, made of two gold Oreo Cookies filled with rootbeer-flavored creme.
- Key Lime Pie Oreo were a limited edition release in July 2015, made of two graham-flavored Oreo cookies filled with key-lime-flavored creme.
- Marshmallow Crispy Oreo were a limited edition release in March 2014, made of two gold Oreo Cookies with marshmallow-flavored creme filling and rice crispies.
- Cookies & Creme Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in July 2015, made of chocolate Oreo cookies with cookies & creme ice cream flavored filling.
- Toasted Coconut Oreo were a limited edition release in September 2015, made of vanilla cookies with toasted coconut-flavored creme and flakes of toasted coconut.
- Oreo Soft Cookies, introduced in Japan, are soft cookies with various flavors[23] like chestnut, Matcha green tea, lemon cheesecake, Blueberry cheesecake, and vanilla.
- Oreo Thins cookies released in 2015, are thin versions of Oreo cookies. They come in original, golden, mint, chocolate creme, lemon, coconut, salted caramel, and tiramisu flavors.
- Cinnamon Bun Oreos cookies released January 2016, are made of cinnamon cookies with frosting-flavored creme.[24]
- Filled Cupcake Oreos cookies were a limited edition release in February 8, 2016, made of chocolate cookies with a ring of chocolate creme and a dollop of vanilla creme in the center, similar to the Hostess CupCake.[25][26]
- Fruity Crisps Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in June 2016, made of vanilla cookies with a creme interspersed with fruit-flavored "colorful rice crisps" similar to Fruity Pebbles (but without the Post brand name.[27])
- Blueberry Pie Oreo cookies were a limited edition release June 2016, made of vanilla cookies with "Blueberry Pie" flavored creme. Originally distributed exclusively through Target.[27]
- Chocolate Strawberry Oreo cookies were spotted in December 2016, with "chocolate creme that surrounds a strawberry center."[28]
- Swedish Fish Oreo cookies released in August 2016 combined chocolate cookies with creme flavored to resemble the red-colored Swedish Fish candy. Originally released exclusively through Kroger stores.[29]
- Peeps Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in February 2017, made of two vanilla cookies filled with "Marshmallow Peeps flavored creme" [30]
- Firework Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in May 2017. They were like the original Oreo, but with bits of red and blue popping candy throughout the filling.[31]
- Mississippi Mud Pie Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in May 2017, made of a mix of Oreo's chocolate creme filling with a lighter whipped creme. Exclusive to Dollar General stores.[32]
- Jelly Donut Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in May 2017, made of golden Oreo cookies with a ring of vanilla creme and a dollop of jelly-flavored creme in the center.
- Waffles & Syrup Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in May 2017, made of golden Oreo cookies with a ring of vanilla creme and a dollop of maple-flavored creme in the center.
- Dunkin' Donuts Mocha Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in July 2017, made of chocolate Oreo cookies and mocha-flavored creme filling.[33]
- PB&J Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in August 2017, made of golden Oreo cookies with both peanut-butter-flavored creme and jelly-flavored creme.
- Cookie Butter Oreo cookies were released in September 2017, made of graham-flavored Oreo cookies with cookie butter-flavored creme.
- Apple Pie Oreo cookies were released in September 2017, made of graham-flavored Oreo cookies with apple-pie-flavored creme.
- Mystery Oreo, were a limited edition release in October 2017, contains a chocolate cookie with a mystery flavor filling. Oreo hosted a contest to guess the flavor until December 2017. Fruity Pebbles was confirmed as the mystery flavor.
- Dark and White Chocolate Oreo, released in October 2017, are made of chocolate cookies with two fillings: dark and white chocolate with vanilla flavor.
- Chocolate Hazelnut Oreo, Spicy Hot Cinnamon Oreo and Hot Cocoa Oreo are three different cookie flavors that were all released in January 2018.
- Peeps Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in February 2018, made of two chocolate cookies filled with "Marshmallow Peeps flavored creme."
- Cherry Cola Oreo, Kettle Corn Oreo, and Pina Colada Oreo thins were released in April 2018 as part of the "My Oreo Creation" campaign.
- Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake Oreo cookies were a limited edition release July 2018, made of golden cookies with strawberry shortcake filling.
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Oreo were a limited edition release in June 2018, made of golden-outer cookies with chocolate & peanut butter creme filling.
- Rocky Road Trip Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in July 2018, made of chocolate Oreos with rocky road-flavored creme filling and marshmallow bits.
- Peppermint Bark Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in October 2018, made of peppermint-flavored creme willing and "crunchy sugar crystals."
- Mickey Mouse Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in September 2018, celebrating Mickey Mouse's 90 Year Anniversary with birthday cake flavored creme filling.
- Hot Chicken Wing Oreo & Wasabi Oreo cookies were released in August 2018 in China made of Wasabi and hot wing flavored creme filling.
- Choc'o Brownie Oreo cookies were released in September 2018 made with chocolate brownie creme filling.
- Crispy Tiramisu Oreo cookies were introduced in Japan in December 2017.
- Dark Chocolate Oreo cookies were released in January 2019, made of Oreo cookies with dark chocolate with cocoa creme filling.
- Love Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in January 2019, celebrating Valentine's Day. They were with a "sweet and tangy" pink flavored creme filling.
- Carrot Cake Oreo cookies were released in January 2019.
- Mystery Oreo, were a limited edition release from September to November 2019, made of a chocolate cookie with a mystery flavor filling. Oreo hosted a contest with a $50,000 grand prize to guess the flavor. Churros was confirmed to be the mystery flavor.
Beyond sandwich cookies
- Norwegian Freia milk chocolate with Oreo bites
- Fudge Covered Oreo, White Fudge Oreo, Mint Fudge Oreo, and Milk Chocolate Oreo are covered in either a layer of fudge, white fudge, mint fudge, or milk chocolate respectively. The Mint Fudge variety is nearly identical to Mystic Mints, produced by Nabisco from the 1970s through the 1990s. In the US, the white fudge variety is marketed as seasonal and is only broadly available the Thanksgiving-Christmas holiday period.
- Oreo Fudge Cremes are a single cookie (not a sandwich), with creme, covered in fudge, in various flavors.
- Oreo Fudgees are rectangular "dipping" shaped Oreo cookies with a chocolate fudge filling (different from the Chocolate Creme Oreo).
- Oreo Fudge Sundae Creme, a limited edition introduced in 2009, are chocolate ring cookies with traditional white creme filling on half a ring cookie, and fudge creme on the other half.
- Oreo Fudge Rings are chocolate ring cookies with the traditional white creme filling drizzled over them.
- Oreo Cakesters, introduced in 2007, are soft chocolate snack cakes with vanilla or chocolate creme in the middle. Oreo's version of a whoopie pie.
- Oreo WaferStix are long wafer sticks with a creme filling and covered by chocolate.
- Oreo Handi-Snacks are plastic holders with rectangular Oreo cookies and a little box of icing.
- Oreo Sippers were Oreo flavored sticks that could be eaten or used as a straw; it was discontinued in 2012.
- Oreo Star sold only in Asian Countries
- Creme Filled Oreo Brownie is a brownie with Oreo Creme Filling inside. First Released in 2013.
- Jell-O Oreo Pudding – Jell-O brand chocolate pudding at the bottom and on top, with vanilla in the middle.
- Jell-O Oreo Instant Pudding – also named Cookies n' Creme. The box contains instant vanilla pudding with real cookie pieces.
- There was a Post cereal called Oreo O's; it was discontinued in 2007 but reintroduced in 2017.
- Golden Oreo O's were introduced in 2018 and first sold at Walmart.
- Oreo Ice Cream. Licensed by Breyers, Good Humor, and Klondike in the US, and Nestlé in Canada. Flavors are:
- Oreo Ice Cream (blended Oreo cookies in vanilla ice cream)
- Oreo Ice Cream Sandwich (extra large Oreo wafers with vanilla ice cream in the middle)
- Oreo Ice Cream Bar (vanilla light ice cream mixed with Oreo pieces with a chocolate flavored coating with Oreo bits)
- Mint Oreo Ice Cream (blended Oreo cookies in mint ice cream)
- Many notable fast-food restaurants, such as Dairy Queen and Baskin Robbins, serve Oreo-flavored ice cream desserts and milkshakes
- Oreo Ice Cream is also called Cookies and Creme.
- Easy-Bake Oreo Mix– two easy-bake chocolate cakes with a marshmallow filling topped with an Oreo cookie topping
- Oreo Holiday Treats – Oreo cookies covered in dark chocolate
- Oreo Chocolate Candy Bar- A chocolate candy bar with a rectangular Oreo cookie and Oreo creme filling covered in milk chocolate.
- Oreo Pie Crust, a pie crust made of crushed Oreo cookies, sold around the U.S.
- Banana Split Oreo, introduced in Canada, an Oreo cookie with banana flavoring.[34]
- Oreo Milkshake[35] is a Kraft Foods recipe consisting of Oreo cookies, milk, vanilla ice-cream and chocolate syrup.
- Oreo Cookie Cheesecake, manufactured by The Cheesecake Factory
- Cadbury Dairy Milk 'with Oreo' - Cadbury milk chocolate with an Oreo filling. Also comes in Peanut Butter flavor.
- Milka 'Milka & Oreo' - Milka milk chocolate with an Oreo filling. Also comes in Mint flavor.
- Tim Hortons Canadian-based coffee chain released a 'Oreo' donut - chocolate donut with Vanilla Creme Filling, White Fondant frosting and Oreo cookie crumb topping.
- Oreo mini bars, Japanese, in various flavors, e.g. orange chocolate, bitter chocolate, green tea chocolate, Amaou strawberry,[36] macadamia nut.[23]
- Oreo Doughnut (UK)
- Oreo 'alfajor' (sold only in Argentina)
- Nestle Oreo Icecream (Chocolate & Vanilla Flavors)
- Joy Fill Oreos released in August 2, 2018. (Regular, Caramel.)
- State Fair Oreo Cookies released in August 2–3 (Vanilla Crunch, Chocolate Crunch.)
- Oreo Music Box is a strange "Record Player" that plays music when you put an Oreo in it, and the music changes when you take a bite out of it. Released in November 19, 2018.
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Further reading
- Salam, Maya (July 3, 2017). "When Just Vanilla Wont Do, How About a Blueberry Pie Oreo?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
External links
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