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Cadbury Oreo Dark Chocolate Biscuit

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Launched in India in March 2011 the delicious combination of dark chocolate biscuit and vanilla cream was first introduced to the world in 1912. That original formula was so perfect that it has hardly been modified since. Each year more than 7.5 billion Oreo Biscuits are eaten, making it the world’s No. 1 biscuit. Paired with a glass of milk, it is the perfect snack.

Children across the world teach their parents the fun way to eat Oreo – twisting the biscuit open, licking the cream, and then dunking the biscuit in milk. It’s no wonder then, that families the world over, come together over this tasty snack.

Twist, Lick, Dunk! (TLD) guide

You don’t just eat an Oreo, you enjoy it. So here’s the official guide to Twist, Lick, Dunk!

Step 1: Grab your Oreo biscuit. Holding each chocolatey biscuit, twist them in opposite directions. Now gently pull them apart revealing the shiny vanilla cream!

Step 2: Lick the creamy filling right away. This is the simplest part isn’t it? Don’t lick it all off, leave some for the dunk!

Step 3: Put the two biscuit halves together. Now, holding it with your fingertips, dip the whole Oreo in your full glass of milk. Let it soak in the milky goodness before you chew it away.

Oreo facts:

There’s a lot of exciting stuff about Oreo you may not know yet. Here’s a list of them to surprise your friends with

  • The design on every Oreo biscuit consists of 12 flowers, 12 dots and 12 dashes per side.
  • Because everybody twists, licks and dunks their Oreo’s, somebody actually invented a Biscuit Dunker, designed to keep your fingers from getting wet when you dunk your Oreo Biscuit into the glass of milk.
  • The first Oreo biscuit was sold in 1912.
  • If every Oreo Biscuit ever made were stacked on top of each other, the pile would reach to the moon and back more than five times.
  • 50% of Oreo biscuit eaters twist their biscuit apart before eating it, with women twisting them open more often than men.
  • If all the Oreo biscuits ever made were placed side-by-side, they would encircle the earth 381 times at the equator.
  • The crème filling used in Oreo biscuits in one year could ice all the wedding cakes served in the United States for two years! That's 4,724,000 three-tier wedding cakes.
  • Oreo is sold in over a 100 countries and is the best- selling biscuit of the 21st Century.
  • Approximately 25 billion Oreos are eaten per year. (That’s about 70 million per day, or 800 per second!).

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