An average of 3 billion consumers buy Oreo packages each year, making Oreo the top-selling cookie of the 20th century. read more
The circle topped with a two-bar cross in which the word “OREO” resides, reports the Atlantic, is a variant of the Nabisco logo, and is either “an early European symbol for quality” or a Cross of Lorraine, as carried by the Knights Templar into the Crusades. read more
The meaning of the ornate design stamped on every Oreo cookie is a riddle wrapped in an enigma between two chocolate wafers with a luscious cream filling inside. claim Symbols embossed on the exterior surfaces of Oreo cookies link the product to the alleged conspiratorial activities of the Knights Templar and Freemasons. read more