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Mini Episode! Neapolitan Oreos
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Mini Episode! Neapolitan Oreos

Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry... Does Oreo hit the Neapolitan mark? Let's quest and find out!

Over the years Oreo has made a point to come out with new flavors of their much desired cookie. While nothing beat the Limited Edition Rocky Road Trip Oreos, they still try hard to come up with new and sometimes unusual flavors.

On today’s mini episode, we are trying out the limited edition Neapolitan Oreo Cookies. I found these at Target so feel free to go grab a package and taste test along with us! And of course, let us know what you think.

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Who are our Questers today?

  • Andy, ready for cookies.

  • Janet, Oreo noob.

  • Matt, double stuffer.

  • Amy, strawberry fan.


A History of Oreos

So the first Oreo cookie was produced in 1912 at the Chelsea Market in Manhattan. As everyone knows, an Oreo is basically a sandwich cookie made from two chocolate cookies sandwiching a disc of vanilla frosting. Oreos are actually sort of a knock off. Hydrox cookies were already on the market. These kosher cookies were introduced in 1908 as two chocolate shortbread cookies with a vanilla fondant center. These cookies had a scalloped edge and a design on the top of the cookie. Oreos and Hydrox are supposed to be very similar and Hydrox cookies are still sold today. 

So the original Oreo was introduced in 1912. It wouldn’t be until 1974 that the Double Stuf was introduced. In 1992 the Oreo Minis came to stores. In 2013 minds were blown by the Oreo Mega Stuf. And if Mega Stuf was not enough, the Most Stuf was introduced in 2019 which has 4x the amount of frosting as the original.

The 2010s is when Oreo started releasing limited edition runs on their flavors, which is why we have the pleasure of trying out these Neapolitan cookies today.

Oreo is the best-selling cookie of the 20th century. Approximately 34 billion Oreo cookies are sold each year, 92 million cookies per day - with 10 billion of those cookies sold in the US annually. An estimated 500 billion Oreo cookies have been sold since the Oreo biscuit was introduced.


The Results

**SPOILER ALERT!**

Listen to the episode first if you do not want the results revealed to you yet!


  • Andy: “The strawberry really overpowers it.” 4/10

  • Amy: “It has a lot of potential. But it would be better if the frosting was one flavor.” 6/10

  • Janet: “I really like the waffle biscuit.” 6/10

  • Matt: “At the end it tastes just like one of those strawberry wafers.” 4/10

TOTAL: 20/40


There you have it. We give the limited edition Neapolitan Oreos the Quest for the Best seal of approval. Maybe you want to give it a try? Check out their website for more information on where to find some.

https://www.oreo.com/

Thank you for joining us on this mini episode of Quest for the Best. Let us know what you thought. Have you tried these Oreos? What were your thoughts?

Also, do you have any foods you would love to get the coveted seal of approval? Let us know in the comments what you want to hear next.

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Show Notes:

https://www.rd.com/article/dunking-cookies-in-milk/

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