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Kitty4670
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17 Sep 2022, 2:16 am

Oreos have pumpkin pie spice now



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17 Sep 2022, 2:19 am

Yuk.


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17 Sep 2022, 4:27 am

What's in pumpkin pie spice? Spices can go well in cookies. I might try that version with spices if available here (though unlikely in this forgotten part of the world). I don't really particularly like/dislike Oreo. Spices might improve it.



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17 Sep 2022, 9:27 am

I'd like to try them. You know how much I love my food.


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17 Sep 2022, 11:25 am

Ever since I've tried Double Stuf Oreos that have twice the filling I just don't feel like eating any of the other kinds as much. Although I could take the Oreos apart and add the extra layer to them.

I do like mint Oreos. I think when I was a kid there was once a brand called Grasshopper cookies. I guess kids were grossed out by calling them grasshoppers while adults must not have thought naming a cookie after an alcoholic beverage was very kid friendly.



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17 Sep 2022, 12:07 pm

I haven't bought cookies in years. Sigh.



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17 Sep 2022, 12:11 pm

Pumpkin spice sounds disgusting to me (sorry).
I'm sure there's no pumpkin in them at all.
It's likely all chemical flavours.

I like the white middle of Oreos but I hate chocolate (the outside part).


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17 Sep 2022, 12:13 pm

I’ll have pumpkin pie or bread instead.


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17 Sep 2022, 12:13 pm

If they come in the thin version, I might try them. Depends on whether they're more pumpkin or spice flavored. I actually dislike the amount of filling in the regular & larger oreos. I'd love if they just sold boxes of the chocolate cookies. I really find the regular filling distasteful. (Knock-off chocolate wafers taste horrible.)



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17 Sep 2022, 12:14 pm

I was disappointed by oroes on the one occasion I tried them.

I think you can get just as good a biscuit at a fraction of the price.


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17 Sep 2022, 12:14 pm

I'll trade you! You can have my yucky middle parts, & I'll eat the delish choco cookies.

IsabellaLinton wrote:
I like the white middle of Oreos but I hate chocolate (the outside part).



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17 Sep 2022, 12:16 pm

Deal!

I always take the white part out, roll it in a tube, and discard the chocolate.


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18 Sep 2022, 6:45 pm

lostonearth35 wrote:
Ever since I've tried Double Stuf Oreos that have twice the filling I just don't feel like eating any of the other kinds as much. Although I could take the Oreos apart and add the extra layer to them.
I really like the double stuff chocolate fillings 1s. I like taking them apart & stacking the layers of filling. I haven't had Oreos in a long time thou. Maybe mom will have some, we're leaving in a couple days to visit my parents & won't be back home till about the middle of next month. If mom doesn't have em I may buy some when I go grocery shopping after we're back.

lostonearth35 wrote:
I do like mint Oreos. I think when I was a kid there was once a brand called Grasshopper cookies. I guess kids were grossed out by calling them grasshoppers while adults must not have thought naming a cookie after an alcoholic beverage was very kid friendly.
I like the mint 1s OK. I'm not a big fan of pumpkin so I'm not interested in trying the pumpkin spice 1s thou. I never heard of the Grasshopper cookies but I woulda found the name interesting as a kid if they were green colored or at least had green filling. I quit seeing the green grasshoppers in my teens & only seen the black 1s as an adult :( I'd be a little grossed out by naming cookies after the black grasshoppers. Those grasshoppers look kinda freaky, their great for the Black Lizard type monsters in Final Fantasy games but not for cookies. However cookies & beer sounds like a great snack to me rite now :mrgreen: I guess I could sip a beer while doing chores & things to get ready for my trip that I really should be doing, won't be as stressed by it that way.


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18 Sep 2022, 6:54 pm

I'd probably like something that was a real pumpkin-spice cookie/biscuit with icing or some kind of real filling, but anything fake orange colored and artificially flavored just sound gross to me. Not worth the calories either - if I am going to have a treat, it has to be a treat (something really good)



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18 Sep 2022, 7:18 pm

I really like the pumpkin muffins they serve at Tim Hortons, I haven't had them for so long, though.

Maybe I can make my own pumpkin muffins. Or a pumpkin cake. I did bake one a long time ago.



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18 Sep 2022, 7:53 pm

I'm kind of surprised that this is a new flavor and not just a seasonal product for them considering how many crazy flavors oreos makes and how seemingly popular "pumpkin spice" is as a seasonal flavor in things.