Los Thanksgiving dinner flavors are the stars of the new limited edition of Oreo cookies for the season. The can includes six double flavorswhich go from the main course to dessert. The new cookies they are only for sale online and how limited edition of 12 units with these Thanksgiving flavors.
This combination between Oreo nostalgia and the iconic flavors of the holiday, generate a great expectation among consumers: from those who plan to eat them to those who just want to photograph them for their colorful and impeccable presentation. He sale price is from $19.99.
They will be available from October 28exclusively through OREO.com.
“Taste experiment” and flavors included
The new edition of cookies are not just a sweet, they are a “taste experiment” that invites consumers to try them, share them and help define future innovation of the brand, the company highlights.
Son six unique flavorspacked in a classic Oreo tin with a special celebration sash, inspired by a “action table” of flavorseach with two cookies:
- Cranberry sauce.
- Pumpkin pie.
- Turkey and stuffing.
- Creamy corn.
- Sweet potato.
- Caramel apple pie.
Los Oreo fans are divided between love and hate
As with any new product launch, reactions were immediate to the new Thanksgiving flavor proposal. Opinions are polarized in a kind of love-hateoscillating between skepticism or rejection, and curiosity or enthusiasm for novelty.
Specialized reviews reflect that most of the negative and shocked reactions they target the flavors they try to imitate savory dishes. Expressions such as:
- “Who asked for this? Straight to jail 🤣” (Absolute rejection).
- “That apple pie one sounds 🔥.” (Enthusiasm for sweet flavors).
- “Turkey and stuffing, and creamed corn? Ummm might pass on those 2 flavors.” (Turkey and stuffing, and creamed corn? Ummm, I could pass on those 2 flavors.)
On the other hand, intrigue and novelty purchases reignsince many express a irresistible curiositycomparing the experience to a challenge or an eccentricity. This is reflected in comments such as:
- “God this sounds disgusting. I wanna try them.” (God, this sounds gross. I want to try them.)
- “I tried 13 of the most popular Oreos, and the best flavor totally shocked me.” (Comment from a reviewer, motivated by experience).
What does an Oreo cookie contain?
Although the special can of Oreo is a seasonal product, it is important to keep in mind that nutritionally it is still a occasional whim which should be consumed in moderation, given the nutritional profile rich in sugars, refined flours, oil and colorings.
Ingredients
- Sugar and syrups: are the main ingredients in all parts (cookie, cream and topping), including High Fructose Corn Syrup (on the cookie) and regular sugar.
- Enriched wheat flour (unbleached).
- A mixture of oils, mainly palm oil (palm kernel), soybean and/or canola oil.
- The cacao is used in the chocolate cookie (processed with alkali) and in the icing.
- Contains various milk derivatives such as buttermilk, skim milk, buttermilk y lactose.
- They contain lsoy ecithin (helps mix) and gums like ten times y cellulose gum.
- The cookies contain a wide variety of artificial colors (such as Red 40, Yellow 6, Blue 1, etc.) for the cookie and toppings.
- Includes salt, yeast (to rise) and natural and artificial flavorings.
Important allergens
- The cookie contains: wheat, military y leche.
Nutritional data per serving (1 Cookie of 26 g)
- Calories: 130 calories per cookie.
- Total Fat:6 grams (he 7% recommended daily value).
- Saturated Fat: 3.5 grams (he 16% recommended daily value).
- Trans Fat: 0 grams.
- Sugar:14 grams of total sugar.
- Added Sugars: 13 grams (he 36% recommended daily value).
- Total Carbohydrates: 18 grams.
- Protein: 1 gram.
- Sodium: 50 milligrams.
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