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Oreo Thins were first released in July 2015, and immediately became a hit among fans of the brand. Each cookie contains only 40 calories, and are 66% thinner than the original version.
But to really gauge how the Thins stack up, we decided a head-to-head was in order. I swung by a local Giant to pick up the newbies, along with packages of the original and Double Stuf varieties.
Food and Dining; What’s the best classic-flavored Oreo? From Most Stuf to Thins, I tried and ranked all 5 ‘stuf’ levels so you don’t have to ...
One of Oreo's most popular flavors, Blueberry Pie, will return for a limited time for the first time since 2017.
Oreo to debut 2 new flavors inspired by mud pie, tiramisu. When will they hit shelves? Oreo took to social media Tuesday to announce two new flavors, Dirt Cake and Tiramisu Thins.
OREO is thrilled to introduce OREO THINS Extra Stuf, a new, adult-friendly option for everyone who loves the snap of crispy OREO THINS wafers, but desires a bit more creme for extra enjoyment ...
Barefoot x Oreo Thins Red Blend Wine will be available for sale starting Thursday Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is the author of the No ...
Oreo teamed up with Barefoot Wines to create a chocolaty sip inspired by Oreo Thins, and the result is a dessert-like wine with an unmistakable aroma, coming out in December 2021.
Aldi is known for its products that mimic more expensive, well-known brands, but its ability to sell dupes of products has now resulted in a lawsuit.
On top of that, the new Oreo Thins—albeit the company doesn’t talk about it—comes with a 42% price premium over the regular “double-stuffed” Oreo cookies (i.e., a pack of Oreo Thins ...
On Instagram, food influencer @snackolator revealed that Oreo is gearing up to release its new Cherry Blossom Matcha Oreo Thins.. Related: Wendy's Fans Say 'Incredible' New Oreo Frosty Is Serious ...
The new Oreo Thins is out. And it is priced at 42% premium compared to regular Oreo cookies. Why are consumers often willing to pay more for less?