I actually like oreos for their dark chocolate flavour, not too sweet. the filling isn't such a big deal for me, I always skip the double cream and just go for thins
I think Harry is calling it a cookie for American viewers but normally we call Oreos a biscuit. A cookie is normally just chocolate chip, though places like Subway do variations
@@JoeAvella the golden oreos are super similar to custard creams! They're a biscuit (cookie) we have in the UK 😊 Think you'd really like em! Do you have a po box at Food Insider?
I used to get the red velvet Oreos! Those are the only flavored Oreos I like. They’re also super rare and haven’t come out in years so I just eat the thins cause I’m a weirdo who only likes the cookies and not the crème 😬
Agreed, but I love the thins specifically, I honestly have no idea why tho. Maybe bc they feel more refreshing to eat? Either way, lemon Oreos are superior
I love the lemon ones! I was super disappointed when they discontinued the lemon twist though cuz that was the lemon filling with a chocolate cookie, so much better!
As a semi-independent college student with very little self-control, I can tell you the salted caramel brownie Oreos aren’t all that special (literally the only thing that makes them taste different is the salt) but the fudge covered mint ones are amazing. I’m sure I’ll be trying more flavors soon.
For your own good, take the time over the next decade or so and find the self-control, LOL. I used to be skinny as a rail, now in my early 30s the metabolism has slowed WAY down, and has been made worse by quarantine. As much as I miss stuff like Oreos, I have to stay away from them as the saturated fat and HFCS will get you quickly. It becomes a waste anyways when you get a whole pack and can only afford to eat a couple here and there. They go stale.
@@nahor88 already been studies that prove metabolism doesn’t slow down. Just stay active, I have grandparents that do 3 hours of cardio a day and still eat sweets. It’s called walk around more haha
@@llRandomPersonlll lol, what "studies"? And of course you have to stay active, but you have to be EVEN MORE active to counteract the slowing of your metabolism. Your body doesn't just naturally burn the calories off.
I worked as a grocery cashier for many years and yes people buy the flavored Oreos. They are not as popular as the classic but they do get sold. I know of many people (including myself) that buy every new flavor of Oreo when they come out, just to try it out. I personally love the lemon, chocolate peanut butter pie, marshmallow ones. Also for the Oreo pie crust, it’s actually actually a staple bottom of many different kinds of pies and cheesecakes. There are so many desserts that have Oreos as ingredients
In the Netherlands, Oreo has teamed up with Milka chocolate. You have Swiss chocolate bars filled with little (or big, depending on the size of the bar) pieces of Oreo, and that is so lovely! They also have white chocolate bars with Oreos. Mmmm, those are my favorites!
Oreo O's are actually really good, but every time I see the box I think about what a massive missed opportunity it was to name them "Ore O's". I consider this to be a colossal failure on the part of Oreo's marketing team.
This is my all time favorite episode and it brings me a smile when it comes to Oreos. Its very interesting that UK Oreo goods have a uniqueness compare to the US, including that strawberry cheese cake flavor and their ice cream 😁🍽. Too bad there's not a Mint Chocolate Chip Flavor Oreo stable and not limited flavor yet
My boss, myself, and two immediate coworkers got Double Stuffed, Mint, and Toffee Crunch Oreo's as a morale booster for our staff shortage; for April Fool's, I convinced her to replace the cream with SOUR CREAM (as opposed to Cream Cheese as she'd originally called for). It backfired, due to how many people LIKED it. The Lemon Oreo's give me, a guy who hates lemon cake, uncontrollable gas.
In the UK there is also Oreo Strawberry Cream Doughnuts. Only seen them in Asda and they are so good. Lots more filling stuff than the normal doughnuts.
I got some Oreo Donuts from Tesco the other day and was really disappointed. Was clearly heavily preserved and at that point barely a baked product, which is annoying because it was in the bakery section which is usually normal baked goods not filled with preservatives!
@@itsalistaire heard if them, they are absolute ripoffs. i seen them in lidl and the brand was ''tower gate'' usually ripping off mcvitie's biscuits. so i just love normal oreo's.
@@michaelmorrow3806 I've tried the Tower Gate Chocolate Digestives, got to say they are really nice! Cheaper but also quite good, it is hard to mess up a chocolate covered digestive though
In our country ( Sri Lanka. ) Oreos are so damn expensive so it’s considered like a wealth status... so if you can buy Oreos you are mad rich in this country 😂
I tried the Java chip Oreo and honestly it’s my favorite flavor ever. I feel bad for those who don’t live in America but love the taste of Java chip coffee drinks 😓
I do not look at the Oreo section often, but a lot of these flavors were new to me. Maybe some of them are regional. Mint Oreos are the best. They are similar to Thin Mints but available year round.
If you find a wedding mug in a thrift store (15:00), it probably mean divorce or some other sad thing. And yet, this part still made me laugh for some odd reason.
I know I’m 1 year late to this but we have something similar to the yogurt thing in the UK so basically it’s called Chobani flip and it’s basically the same thing like the UK yogurt you have the yogurt and then you have your topping that you just flip, and then your topping will be on your yogurt
@@laurasteele3638 I was wrong about it being in November. They’re bringing them and the Nutter Butter Cakesters back in 2022. It’s been about 10 years so I don’t mind waiting a few more months. lol
Does anyone remember the uh-oh Oreos?? I sweat it’s a fever dream from my childhood, no one else remembers them!! It was the golden Oreo cookies with chocolate filling. Absolutely amazing.
I can only hope for US vs India. We have atleast 15 out of the total brands they have made videos about. We also have a seperate business insider branch in India.
Golden Oreo's never really became a thing in the UK because they are basically Custard Creams, which have always existed here, so there's no reason to buy them because they're more expensive than Custard Creams
Not had a Golden Oreo before but in the UK we have Fox's Golden Crunch Creams and they are better than Standard Oreos. If they measure up then Joe is absolutely correct!
@@rexyjp1237 Actually Oreo's ripped of Hydrox cookies. Hydrox was the first American Oreo-like style cookie before Oreo existed. Hydrox is actually the original cookie.
And then it’s me living in Germany where most grocery stores only have the classic Oreos. Sometimes you are happy and you will find the golden, thins or double stuffed as well🙃
Sometimes Edeka has special ones, Brownie, Blueberry Icecream, Strawberry, Mint and Peanut butter. The fruity one's I saw in the summer in a special stand and the others were around winter time also in a special stand.
my favorite part of this video was the last 3-4 minutes of it... when they told what ingredients were in all of them. I'll stick to either the classic, or the mint oreos, thank you very much! thank you all for risking going into a diabetic coma for science purposes. 😂 and, for our entertainment obviously.
I’ve always been meh about Oreos. They are the basic for me. Never really understood why everyone flips out over Oreos when they aren’t that great. There are way better cookies than an Oreo.
I'll admit it, I buy basically all of these flavors... Once. I can't resist trying each new flavor that comes out, but except for the java chip and smores I never have any desire to buy them again.
I love the golden oreos, the regular ones always messed with my stomach when I was a kid and I stopped eating them till the golden ones came out. The chocolate peanut butter pie flavor and cinnabon flavor are to die for!
I love Oreos!! We have the Cadbury covered Oreos!! I’ve noticed that Australia has some of the same exclusive Oreos that the UK has. Australia also has the Cadbury Oreo chocolate block and Cadbury Oreo chocolate bar. The further I go into the video the most I realise that Australia and England has most of the same Oreo exclusives. We have the Oreo ice creams that look like Magnums. We also have the Oreo hot chocolate.
For everyone talking about it I just want to say in my opinion as someone from the uk a biscuit is a ‘cookie’ with nothing in and a cookie has toppings like chocolate chips or icing if that makes sense
Even though they were only available for a limited time, I can't believe Swedish Fish Oreos didn't get an honourable mention. Everyone was sure they weren't a real thing lol.
In the UK we also have an dairylea snackers mini oreo and enrobed Oreos in both milk and white chocolate. We also do have the peanut butter oreos but in the UK they contain no nuts