10 Responses

  1. AlPan says:

    I’m still waiting for my local stores to carry them.

  2. Mike says:

    I was really excited about these until I heard that they decided to use fake almonds. What the Hell is wrong with Nabisco?

    • Junk Male says:

      I think they try very hard to keep all Oreos safe for people with peanut allergies.

      • Mike says:

        I get why they did it, but I don’t understand ruining an awesome idea by catering to a minority who ought to be able to take care of themselves (and if not, PARENTS still exist as far as I know). What about flavors featuring peanut butter? Do they only care about every single person’s unique constitution some of the time? They even routinely encourage us to pair Oreos with milk, never specifying that it should be lactose-free! My God! If I can’t count on Nabisco to take care of my family, who will?

        • Junk Male says:

          I just definitely don’t see it as ruining the idea. They were incredibly well. It’s also conjecture on my part that the peanut allergy thing is the only reason they did this. The rationale could have included other reasons.

  3. Jessica says:

    I just found some at Safeway in Oregon.

  4. Kate says:

    So, this review begs the question…. What ARE your Oreo Top 10 in the Oreo Hall of Fatshame?

    • Junk Male says:

      Excellent question. 1) Cotton Candy 2) Fruity Crisp 3) Marshmallow Crispy 4) Gingerbread 5) Toasted Coconut 6) Reese’s 7) Orange Creamsicle 8) Banana Split 9) Blueberry Pie 10) Pistachio. Some of this order might vary depending on the day you ask.