Well add some color to it, and all of sudden they taste even better. There is something about the seasonal Oreos that just taste better. Besides the food coloring, Spring, Halloween and Winter Oreos are all the same recipe. So why do they taste better? The bright and fun colors could be it. Or maybe the thematic packaging? read more
There is no difference other than your appreciation of orange dye in the filing as a taste enhancer. This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page. read more
Its called the placebo effect. Its very possible that you like the halloween oreos because you see them and assosiate them with a happier time, so they taste better to you. My favorite are golden uh-oh oreos! : ) Or the lemon ones. read more
I thought: maybe its the amount of frosting on the ho’s (ok that was going to because it was easier than typing “Halloween Oreos” but in actuality its just plain funnier), so I bought double stuffed Oreos. but no. the texture is different in the crème. read more
On March 6, 1912, the first Oreo cookie was sold to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey. Believe it or not, the chocolate creme cookie was a knockoff of the Hydrox, not the other way around. But every year since its introduction, the Oreo has been the best-selling cookie in the United States. read more