Monday, March 5, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to OREO!

 It's not Derby's birthday ... but it's 
Oreo's big 100th birthday.
So in case you didn't know here is all you need
to know about the creation of the famous
Oreo Cookie!
 Have you seen these special edition packages of
Oreo cookies in your grocery store?
Oreos Are Introduced 
In 1898, several baking companies merged to form the 
National Biscuit Company (NaBisCo), the maker of Oreo cookies.
By 1902, Nabisco created Barnum's Animal cookies and made them
 famous by selling them in a little box designed like a cage
with a string attached (to hang on Christmas trees). 

In 1912, Nabisco had a new idea for a cookie - 
two chocolate disks with a creme filling in between. 
The first Oreo cookie looked very similar to the Oreo cookie of today, 
with only a slight difference in the design on the chocolate disks. 

 The shape and design of the Oreo cookie didn't change much
until Nabisco began selling various versions of the cookie. 
In 1975, Nabisco released their DOUBLE STUF Oreos.
Nabisco continued to create variations: 
1987 -- Fudge covered Oreos introduced
1991 -- Halloween Oreos introduced 
1995 -- Christmas Oreos introduced
The Mysterious Name 
So how did the Oreo get its name?
The people at Nabisco aren't quite sure. 
Some believe that the cookie's name was taken from the French word for gold,
 "or" (the main color on early Oreo packages). 
Others claim the name stemmed from the shape of a hill-shaped test version; 
thus naming the cookie in Greek for mountain, "oreo." 
Still others believe the name is a combination of taking the "re" from "cream"
 and placing it between the two "o"s in "chocolate" - making "o-re-o."
 And still others believe that the cookie was named Oreo
 because it was short and easy to pronounce.
The National Biscuit Company sold its first batch of Oreos on March 6, 1912
—and as the cookie's 100th birthday approaches, 
its makers want the world to celebrate. 
Kraft Foods has launched an international campaign across media new
 and old, centered on a birthday-party theme and complete with special
 events and limited-edition Birthday Cake Oreos. "

HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY TO 
THE BEST COOKIE EVER!

5 comments:

  1. Cute post and I actually bought a bag because it was my daughters birthday! HAHA.. She loves oreo's and I thought they were for birthday's not their 100th birthday!! hehehe.
    Have a great day! I really enjoyed reading this!
    xxoo
    Deborah

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  2. Hap-pee Birfday to Oreo! :o) I say any birfday is a good reason to celebrate!

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  3. Interesting. I love Oreos but don't buy them too often.. Thanks for the info!!

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  4. Well I think I need to pick up a pack of Oreo's and celebrate :)

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  5. Like I said, March is cause for celebration all the way around! My birthday and oreo birthday. Woo Hoo!

    Aroo, Stuart

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