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  • 2021-07-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Yes, Oreo Is Launching These New Flavors (en)
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  • On the morning of July 8, 2021, the official Twitter account representing Oreo — the Nabisco-owned company that makes the popular sandwich cookie — said it would soon reveal a new flavor that it described as savory, sweet, rich and irresistible. Shortly later, the internet lit up with images and descriptions of not one, but two new alleged products: Salted Carmel Brownie and Apple Cider Donut each with ingredients that would make the classic wafer, creme-filled cookie taste like those sweets. And, according to Food & Wine — a reputable source of culinary trends and new products — those reports were correct. The publication said: Packages of Salted Carmel Brownie Oreos would be available in the coming weeks, in July, while the Apple Cider Donut flavor would not reach shelves until August, an Oreo spokesperson told Best Products, a media site designed to help consumers. Both types of limited-edition Oreos will only be available while supplies last, Food & Wine reported. As we've stated previously, Oreo flavors are a periodic internet fixation and sometimes they are also the subject of hoaxes. No, crab cake-flavored Oreos aren’t real. Neither are spam Oreos, chicken Oreos, or Graeter’s Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip flavor. But Swedish fish-flavored Oreos existed at one point. So did Waffles & Syrup flavored cookies. See below for more Snopes fact checks about Oreo cookies: (en)
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