![]() Oreo even decided to make a Halloween candy for the first time ever this year. Recently, we've seen Birthday Cake (to celebrate Mickey Mouse's 90th, obviously) and Strawberry Shortcake. Oreo, otherwise known as The Best Cookie (totally being objective here), is consistently delighting its loyal fans with new flavors. Per Oreo, the brand will also be "giving lots of chances to win great stuff." Hey, a heavily-stuffed Oreo is already a win in my book, but we will keep you posted on the release and how you can win said "great stuff", as we hear more news. The Most Stuf Oreo is indeed coming, and we'll able to try one before you know it! The brand says The Most Stuf Oreos will be available in early 2019, so you better get your TALLEST glass of milk ready for action. It's confirmed, my fellow Oreo enthusiasts. (A math teacher found that Doubled Stuf Oreos only had 1.86 times the amount of cream of normal Oreos.) Available with various flavors of crème filling: original, chocolate, peanut butter, cool mint, and birthday cake. It's unclear when Most Stuf Oreos will be available at the major retailers nationwide, but we will update here as we hear details! Double Stuf Oreo Introduced in 1974, this variety has about double the normal amount of crème filling as the original. Beyond that, let's plan on simply averting our eyes from the nutritional info. Your favorite Oreo cookie just became even more decadent, reads the release in part. That said, perhaps one is enough considering how big these guys are. A press release sent to The Takeout describes Oreo Blackout Cake as a double layered, rich and chocolatey limited-edition cookie that will be available nationwide for a limited time starting in April. Here's where things get troublesome for the whole "new year, new me" bit you're still playing into: Who on earth wants to eat just ONE Oreo?! For comparison, original Oreos have a serving size of 3 cookies totaling 160 calories. In case you're curious, one of these cookies is 110 calories. Hence, there is no economic advantage to choosing the Original Oreo over the Double Stuf (you can spend the same amount for an even better Oreo cookie-eating experience).īesides, the packaging is the same as other types of Oreos, and therefore no cost-cutting incentives for Nabisco.The limited-edition Oreos are also currently on Walmart's website, but shipping isn't available, so you'll have to stop by a store in person to snag a package from them. RELATED: Oreo Without Cream: Where to Get It?ĭouble Stuf Oreo costs the same or slightly higher than the Original Oreo.Hence, the next time a cookie craving hits, it’s worth stepping up your snacking game and munch on a Double Stuf Oreo. That’s because the thick amount of cream makes for more absorption of milk, creating a creamier inside and taste. ![]() The cookie is also more dunkable than the Original Oreo. So, in hindsight, you could as well go for the Double Stuf (it has only 1.86 times more cream). It has 140 calories per serving (2 cookies) and holds fewer grams of carbs, while the Original Oreo contains 160 calories per serving (3 cookies). The double Stuf Oreo has fewer calories per serving. OREO Double Stuf Golden Sandwich Cookies are the favorite for those who like double creme in their golden OREO cookies. With more cream, which acts as the sugary glue between the two chocolatey cookies, you can get a happier Oreo-eating experience. That’s because the original cookies are lacking in the cream department, making the oversized double Stuf cookie trendier. The birth of the super-sized double Stuf cookie overshadowed the concept of a single stuffed Oreo. Nabisco has since refuted these claims saying that their recipe for the Double Stuf has double the filling or Stuf compared to the base or Original Oreo. ![]() They concluded that Double Stuf Oreo cookies have only 1.86 times the filling of a regular Oreo cookie. However, a New York math teacher and his class experimented to determine if the Double Stuf contains double the cream. Nabisco claims that Double Stuf Oreo has twice the sugary cream filling as the single, ordinary Oreo. Hence, dropping the second f makes it simply a brand name. ![]() However, since “Stuf” (with a single f) is a made-up name by Nabisco, it could mean anything from double the enjoyment, fun, excellent taste to value in every bite of the cookie. Moreover, there have been assumptions that Stuf Oreos have one “f” to avoid any real claims that they have twice as much filling stuff as the original Oreos. Besides, anything that can make a customer stop and look for an extra second might result in a sale. Having a single “f” can be seen as a way to get attention to the product. Are Double Stuf Oreos More Expensive? Why Does Oreo Double Stuf Have Only One “F”?
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