OREO THIN BITES Unwrapping 🍪 ❤️











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Delicious... Delicate...Thin OREO minis • Super Yummy watch as I unwrap these little tasty treats... • OREO Thins Bites is a delightfully thin and crispy, lightly sweet munchable treat. OREO Thins Bites Original Creme delivers the classic OREO flavor with a new twist. OREO Thins Bites are the perfect size for snacking. Resealable, stand-up bag makes snacking on the go easy and convenient. This order includes 6oz package of Oreo Thins Bites Original Creme • Storage State: room temperature • Container Material: plastic • The Oreo Biscuit was first developed and produced by the National Biscuit Company (today known as Nabisco) in 1912[5][6] at its Chelsea, Manhattan factory in the current-day Chelsea Market complex, located on Ninth Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets.[7] Today, this same block of Ninth Avenue is known as Oreo Way. [7] The name Oreo was first trademarked on March 14, 1912.[8] It was launched as an imitation of the Hydrox cookie manufactured by Sunshine company, introduced in 1908.[9] • The original design of the cookie featured a wreath around the edge of the cookie and the name OREO in the center.[10] In the United States, they were sold for 25 cents a pound (453 g) in novelty cans with clear glass tops. The first Oreo was sold on March 6, 1912, to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey.[11] • The Oreo Biscuit was renamed in 1921, to Oreo Sandwich. [2] A new design for the cookie was introduced in 1924.[10] A lemon-filled variety was available briefly during the 1920s, but was discontinued.[10] In 1948, the Oreo Sandwich was renamed the Oreo Creme' Sandwich ; it was changed in 1974 to the Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookie.[2] The modern-day Oreo design was developed in 1952 by William A. Turnier,[12] to include the Nabisco logo. • The modern Oreo cookie filling was developed by Nabisco's principal food scientist, Sam Porcello.[7][13] Porcello held five patents directly related to his work on the Oreo.[13] He also created a line of Oreo cookies covered in dark chocolate and white chocolate.[7][13] Porcello retired from Nabisco in 1993.[7] In the early 1990s, health concerns prompted Nabisco to replace the lard in the filling with partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.[14] Oreo cookies are popular with certain dietary restrictions, like vegans, because the cream inside the cookie is not made from any animal products,[15] however, there is a risk of cross-contamination from other dairy-containing products made in the same production areas.[16] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreo

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