Author Topic: oreos taste dfferent  (Read 852 times)

I dunno if this is a regional test change but the cookie part of oreos taste different and I'm not havin it
someone please confirm

i tried making a root beer float with cookies and cream because it was the only ice cream we have

do not try it it tastes terrible

you can make your own oreos that taste just like the old ones using wonderbread and mayonnaise


i dont really eat oreos so idk

I'm in Minnesota. The Midwest is usually where companies test all their new stuff because of the relatively small population and wide diversity which is why I'm thinking that might be it.

Or it's just a defective batch, who knows

call redconer and ask

buy more oreos and do blind taste tests

someone please confirm
im eating oreos right now (got them less than 3 days ago) and they don't taste any different

yeah i noticed a taste change

Or it's just a defective batch, who knows
This is what i'm thinking, sometimes i've had batches of oreos or chocolate chip cookies that taste yucky, or a can of pringles or a package of ritz crackers that lack salt

This is what i'm thinking, sometimes i've had batches of oreos or chocolate chip cookies that taste yucky, or a can of pringles or a package of ritz crackers that lack salt
i remember getting nearly an entire carton of defective whoppers, may god help whoever's poor soul comes across them

I once had a Fruit Shoot - which is basically a UK children's soft drink which is meant to just be juice and nothing else -  which was carbonated as forget and really did not taste nice. I don't like juice companies changing their drinks to fizzy at all. Fanta and all those are good but not when it's the same drink with carbonation suddenly being added.


i tried making a root beer float with cookies and cream because it was the only ice cream we have

do not try it it tastes terrible
this idea is hilarious and i would be tempted to try it if i had root beer cookies and cream ice cream and a lack of taste buds