4/30/2023 0 Comments Big stuf oreo![]() ![]() On April 2, 1912, an internal memo at Nabisco heralded the upcoming release of “ Oreo Biscuits, Mother Goose Biscuits and Veronese Biscuits” as “three entirely new varieties of the highest class biscuit packed in a new style.” The Mother Goose Biscuit was described as “a rich, high class biscuit bearing impressions of the Mother Goose legends,” while the Veronese was marketed as “a delicious, hard, sweet biscuit of beautiful design and high quality.” They were both discontinued within a few years. Oreos were originally marketed as part of a trio of new offerings from the National Biscuit Company, but neither of its sister cookies became as popular. ![]() Nabisco introduced Oreos alongside two sister cookies Getty Images Here are a few tidbits about “milk’s favorite cookie.” 1. ![]() Read more: Pink peep Oreos reportedly have an unfortunate side effect In fact, the story behind the Oreo is just as addictive and intriguing as the cookie itself. But there’s more to the Oreo than just chocolate and creme filling. Today, on its 105th birthday, the Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. Over the next century, the National Baking Company (later Nabisco) would introduce new flavors, sizes and styles - but one thing would always remain the same: America just couldn’t get enough of Oreo. The Oreo cookie has come a long way since making its national debut on March 6, 1912.Īs the story goes, the first Oreo Biscuits - which came in a metal canister with a glass lid - were sold to a grocer in Hoboken, NJ, for 30 cents per pound. ![]()
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