The countless variations of a Mega-stuffed Oreo make me want to barf.I much prefer the chocolate cookie part of the Oreo --
so, where is myMegaThick Crunch Oreo?
In all... moreThe countless variations of a Mega-stuffed Oreo make me want to barf.I much prefer the chocolate cookie part of the Oreo --
so, where is myMegaThick Crunch Oreo?
In all seriousness, those Oreo Thins are wonderful to me -- just a hint of that creme crap. :)
*Not a type of food or category of food, but an actual product name just as it would be advertised in competition with other companies. For instance, not just “oatmeal&... more*Not a type of food or category of food, but an actual product name just as it would be advertised in competition with other companies. For instance, not just “oatmeal”, but “Quaker Oats”, or not just “cereal”, but “Wheaties”. A restaurant food item can be used if it names the restaurant and/or the brand of the food item, such as “Denny’s Grand Slam”, or “Whopper”. Your answer must refer to the food brand itself, not merely a word that is a synonym for the food or for the brand, as in, “Planter’s warts”, or “Log Cabin Republican”.Also, no beverages, condiments, or spices.~ less