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siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'oreos, oreo, oreo cookies, how made, the science channel, discovery channel' to 'oreos, oreo, oreo cookies, how its made, the science channel, discovery channel' - edited by lucky760
lucky760says...Hey, those aren't Oreos; those are Newman-Os!
*lies
PlayhousePalssays...(_8(I) ummm, sugary fusion of crunch and cream
VoodooVsays...salt and "other" ingredients...hrm
Trancecoachsays...I'm sure Nabisco has strict rules against allowing outside documentarians from filming 'the works'.
Hey, those aren't Oreos; those are Newman-Os!
*lies
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'oreos, oreo, oreo cookies, how its made, the science channel, discovery channel' to 'oreos, Newman Os, cookies, how its made, the science channel, discovery channel' - edited by Trancecoach
Snohwsays...Could someone explain to me.. what's the deal with Oreos?
As an European this didn't come to my country until a few years ago. So it was quite hyped in my brain (we consume alot of US film & TV) and I was quite exited to try them. And I've tried them, over and over, some 7-8 different times.
They are bland, quite dry and just doesn't taste no where close to as good or delicious as what I've grown up with. Are oreos plain and lacking, or is our domestic cookie industry (from home-made, to bakery's to industrial) superior to these mass-made-zzz-cirles ? I can whip up chocolat-y-er cookies in 20 minutes than oreos.
Michaldaruksays...Oreos have always been my favorite cookie. Did you know that they've been the best selling cookie in the US since they were first introduced in 1912? Everyone has different tastes but my preference is a sandwich cookie. They're fun to eat. Lift up the top wafer and lick the creamy middle, or dunk them in a glass of milk. I don't find them bland at all, if anything too sweet. What do you mean by dry? Because the wafer part is crunchy? Crunching on them is part of their appeal.
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