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March 6th is National Oreo Cookie Day #NationalOreoCookieDay which I can’t wait to celebrate with Charlie. Although I will need to go to the Grocery Store to pick up a gallon of Milk and Double Stuff Oreo Cookies for us. Would you want to join us for Cookies and Milk and movies?
Now, I have a question for you. Did you know there is Mega Stuff Oreo’s? I haven’t seen them but Charlie mentioned them. If I can find them I think I want to try them more than Double Stuff Oreo’s. How about you?
People celebrate America’s number one cookie Oreo each year on its #Holiday which falls on March 6th known as National Oreo Day. Good Cookies stem from the classics and one of mine and Charlie’s absolute favorites is a timeless classic: the Oreo. Cookie.
With crisp Chocolate Cookies and creamy filling, Oreo Cookies have captured our hearts and our stomachs. Did you know the Oreo Cookie was first introduced in 1912? That’s a long long time ago isn’t it?
Oreo Cookies has been the best-selling Cookie in America ever since. Do you think its the Chocolate or the Cream Center that makes them the best-selling Cookie/ People love to dunk Oreo’s, twist Oreos, and straight up take a bite. At times people even like sharing Oreo Cookies. Grab a glass of milk and let’s toast Oreo Cookies.
History of National Oreo Day
The late Sam J. Porcello, a former Nabisco food Scientist, is known for his work in terms of the modern Oreo cookie, which has been a creamy favorite snack for decades. This Cookie creation is without a doubt one of his most notable achievements in his 34 years at Nabisco.
Frankly, we believe that life has been sweeter ever since. Can you believe the Oreo cookie is nearly 108 years old? The Oreo Cookie is enjoyed by Cookie lovers of all ages across the globe. Grab a coupe today and lets celebrate.
Classic never goes out of style and, at over 100 years old Oreo Cookies are available in various colors, sizes, flavors. There are more inventing flavors coming every year. There are Double Stuffed Oreos, Oreo Thins, Mini Oreos, Neapolitan Oreos, and the aptly named Oreao Mega Stuf.
People can even savor the flavor in an Oreo Cake! Dunk Oreos in Milk, have Oreos after a meal or a snack, share Oreos with friends or covet Oreos for yourself. However you want Oreos, you can have them, as there is no shortage of ways to enjoy the Oreo Cookie!
National Oreo Day Activities
- If you have the means and the opportunity invite your friends over to eat Oreos! Track down as many varieties of Oreos as you can, and host a tasting of Oreo flavors. Including Cool Mint? Golden? Birthday Cake? Original? Do minis taste different than regular Oreao Cookies?
- Throw a desserts-only dinner party where everyone has to bring a homemade dessert with Oreos! Pie with Oreo Crust, Oreao Ice Cream with Oreo mix-ins, Cake with Oreos incorporated in the batter. Get creative and enjoy the versatility of Oreos.
- ick it old school on National Oreo Cookie Day and simply eat Oreo Cookies. Purchase a pack on your way home from school or bring a package into the office for everyone to enjoy. Whether you keep them all to yourself or share the love, you’ll feel great after eating Oreo Cookies.
Facts About Oreo Cookies
- Cookie founder Sam J. Porcello was often referred to as “Mr. Oreo” after he introduced us to our favorite Sandwich treat.
- When Oreos were invented, Lard was a central ingredient to making Oreo Cookies.
- The original Oreo Cookies recipe didn’t change much over the years until the favorite Double Stuffed Oreo Cookie was introduced. in 1975.
- Cookie lovers around the world are able to enjoy Oreo Cookies and the top five Countries in terms of sales for Oreo Cookies are the United States, China, Venezuela, Canada, and Indonesia.
- From end to end, Classic Oreo Cookies could circle the globe over 300 times if lined up along the equator. A tower of Oreos could reach the moon and back at least five times.
Why People Love National Oreo Day
- We all know there are a lot of imitators, but there is only one Oreo. Every now and then people will try out other brands to see if they taste as good, but those people keep coming back to the original Oreo Cookie who got things perfectly right, and we commend them for it.
- There are a million ways to eat an Oreo, and we love all of them. Twisting, dunking, chomping, and sharing ech way is amazing.
- Did you know how someone eats an Oreo is also such an insight into their personality? How do you eat your Oreo and why?
- here are dozens of varieties of Oreos, some only available in certain Counties, and we love the challenge of trying to taste all of them. Don’t you?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates