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  2. This Oreo Icebox Cake Has a Layer of Fresh Raspberries - AOL

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    Classic Oreo icebox cake gets freshened up with whipped cream cheese filling and lots of juicy raspberries. This no-bake dessert recipe is made for summer!

  3. Chocolate-Covered OREO Cookie Cake Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 350ºF. PREPARE cake batter and bake in 2 (9-inch) round pans as directed on package. Cool cakes in pans 10 min. Invert onto wire racks; gently remove pans.

  4. OREO Cheesecake Recipe - AOL

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    Run knife around rim of pan to loosen cake; cool before removing rim. Refrigerate 4 hours. Kraft Kitchens tips: HEALTHY LIVING Save 60 calories and 7g of fat, including 5g of sat fat, per serving by preparing with Reduced Fat OREO Cookies, PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese and BREAKSTONE's Reduced Fat or KNUDSEN Light Sour Cream. NOTE

  5. Grab some delicious Super Bowl desserts including brownies, cookies, cupcakes. These treats are just what you need to make your game day extra sweet.

  6. Dirt cake - Wikipedia

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    Dirt cake, also called dirt and worms, is an American cake made from cookies and pudding in combination with other ingredients to create a dessert that has a resemblance to soil or earth. It is made by combining crushed Oreo cookies on top of vanilla or chocolate pudding , and adding gummy candy worms on top.

  7. Sam Porcello - Wikipedia

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    In particular, Porcello was the inventor of one version of the white Oreo cookie creme-filling. [1] [2] He was credited as the inventor of the current recipe in his obituary, but the recipe changed twice in 1997 and 2006 to become kosher and trans-fat-free, respectively. [2] His work earned him the nickname, "Mr. Oreo." [1] [3] [4]