On March 6th celebrate America’s number one Cookie Oreo’s each year on its Holiday on March 6th. One of my favorite Cookies is the Double Stuffed Oreo Cookie which is a timeless classic: Chocolate and Cream Oreo Cookies has been the best-selling cookie in America forever. People love to dunk them, twist them, and straight up take a bite.
The late Sam J. Porcello, a former Nabisco food scientist, is known for his work in terms of the modern Oreo cookie, which has been a creamy favorite snack for decades. Oreo’s creation is without a doubt one of his most notable achievements in his 34 years at Nabisco. The Oreo cookie is nearly 108 years old, and is enjoyed by Cookie lovers of all ages across the globe.
Let’s face it: classic never goes out of style. At over 100 years old Oreo Cookies are available in various colors, sizes, flavors. There are more inventing flavors coming every year. There are double stuffed, thins, mini, Neapolitan, and Mega Stuf. We can even savor the flavor in an Oreo Cake! Dunk Oreo’s in milk, have them after a meal or a snack, share them with friends or hide them for yourself. However we want them, we can have them, as there is no shortage of ways to enjoy Oreo’s!
NATIONAL OREO DAY ACTIVITIES
- Have an Oreo Tasting Party and invite your friends over to eat Oreos! Purchase different varieties of Oreo Cookies that you can and vote on the Cookies and see which one is the most favorite. Mine and Charlie’s vote is for Double Stuffed Oreo’s, How about you?
- Kick it old school on National Oreo Cookie Day and simply eat Oreo Cookies.
FACTS ABOUT OREO COOKIES
- The creator of the Oreo Cookies is founder Sam J. Porcello who was often referred to as “Mr. Oreo” after he introduced us to Oreos.
- When invented, Oreo lard was a central ingredient to making the Oreo cookie.
- Double Stuffed Cookies made their debut in 1975 and the original recipe didn’t change much over the years until the favorite Double Stuffed Oreo Cookie was introduced.es.
WHY PEOPLE LOVE NATIONAL OREO DAY
- There is only one Oreo although there are a lot of imitators, which isn’t the same for a true Oreo fan.
- Did you know there are a million ways to eat an Oreo, and we love all of them.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates