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  2. Oreo - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name "Oreo" is obscure, but there are many hypotheses, including derivations from the French word or, meaning "gold" (the original tin was gold-colored [7]); the Greek word ὄρος (oros), meaning "mountain" (the cookie was originally conceived to be dome-shaped [7] [8]); or the Greek word ωραίο (oreo) meaning "nice" or "attractive". [9]

  3. Hydrox - Wikipedia

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    Oreo eventually surpassed Hydrox in popularity, which resulted in the Hydrox cookies being perceived by many as an imitation of Oreo, despite the opposite being the case. [3] Compared to Oreos, Hydrox cookies have a less sweet filling and a crunchier cookie shell that is less soggy when dipped in milk. [4]

  4. 10 things you may not know about Oreos - AOL

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    Hydrox is not an Oreo knockoff. The somewhat name-challenged cookies debuted in 1908, years before Oreos arrived on the sandwich cookie scene. Number 5. Flavor makers can get incredibly creative ...

  5. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Ice Cream Rainbow Shure, 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 ...

  6. 12 things you probably didn't know about Oreo cookies - AOL

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    Here are some cool facts and trivia about the famous sandwich cookies, their flavors, their true colors, and their history ahead of Oreo Cookie Day.

  7. 9 Things About Oreo You Probably Didn't Know - AOL

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    The cookie is actually 102 years old! The very first Oreo cookie was sold on March 6, 1912 and back then, the Oreo came in two flavors: Original and Lemon Meringue. Can you guess which one stuck ...

  8. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Place of origin: Persia, 7th century ... A cookie (American English) ... The Oreo cookie, made of two chocolate cookies with a vanilla icing filling, is an example.

  9. I Tried 11 Oreo Flavors & The Winner Had the Perfect Cookie ...

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    Photos: Oreo. Design: Eat This, Not That!March 6, 1912, marked a pivotal moment in snacking history. It was the day Nabisco first introduced Oreos, but at this time, they were called "Oreo Biscuits."