

Times I’ve Beaten Harvard Rating: 0 out of 10 But for the majority of us (the amateurs, if you will), we’ll happily settle for a single creming and max out at Double on special occasion. And I’m sure some of you are on #TeamCreme and want so much stuf that you’re basically a porn star. Now all of this to say, these still taste GOOD because they’re Oreos.

There’s just too much creme, with each cookie packing 11g of sugar and 110 calories. I almost think it’s advantageous to just remove the top wafer, use it as a shovel to eat a portion of the creme away, and then eat the bottom wafer with the remaining creme. The soft, pillowy creme will often mush right out the sides while you’re chomping through. Logistically and nutritionally, these are a bit of a nightmare. It took so long before the cocoa flavored registered, but it eventually did. And for a while, I just kind of tasted a neutral sweet “nothing.” In this quantity, I realized the creme itself doesn’t have an especially strong flavor and desperately needed it’s chocolate tag team partner. I took a bite and felt like my teeth were traveling through creme for so long that I actually forgot I was eating an Oreo. While more food is always better, more of this one particular thing isn’t necessarily.

There are only 18 cookies in the package, because that’s all they could fit in there. But with all that filling, you will probably need just one. Nabisco Most Stuf Oreos are like mega-millionth Oreo to come out this year alone, and I am happier than a pig in shit. One Most Stuf Oreo has 110 calories, compared to 45 in a regular Oreo, 70 in a Double Stuf and 90 in a Mega Stuf. Now I’m not necessarily saying that more creme equals a better Oreo, but I AM saying that more Oreos are always better than less Oreos. This is a bit of a misnomer because “mega” is a unit prefix denoting a factor of ONE MILLION, and Mega Stuf Oreos sadly do not have one million times the amount of creme.īut all of that is ok, because obese logic has gifted us with the ultimate: the Most Stuf Oreo. Mega Stuf Oreos would debut in 2013, which feature about 2.68 times the amount of creme as the original Oreo. But because we are so FAT, Double Stuf Oreos weren’t enough for some of us. Many people swear by Double Stuf Oreos to this day. If creme-filled cookies are good, then fat logic dictates that more creme will be better. It took until 1975 for Oreo to do what plenty of people were already doing by twisting two cookie halves apart and putting the creme sides together. sales over $700 million.īut when something is this good, we in this country demand more of it. Double Stuf Oreo - Twice the creme as the Classic Oreo. Since its introduction to America in 1912, the Oreo has ridden a tidal wave of success en-route to becoming the best-selling cookie on the planet, with annual U.S.
