“Name This Oreo” plays on speculation that the brand’s moniker is a combination of the “O” in cookie and “RE” in cream, with two “Os” sandwiching a “RE” making up Oreo. A web page tasks consumers with ...
Bad news for people who like eating teeny-tiny cookies for breakfast: Oreo O’s have been discontinued. Good news, though: Oreo Puffs have risen from the ashes to take their place! Why is this ...
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Oreo O’s have been replaced by another cookie-themed cerealPost Consumer Brands confirmed to TODAY.com that it’s discontinuing its beloved Oreo O’s cereal and replacing it with something new: Oreo Puffs. It features chocolaty cereal puffs and mini ...
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