Love them, but never cared for the filling that much. Now I buy the Thins. Less “stuf”, more chocolate...yum. Not a dunker, but I do enjoy them with a big glass of cold milk.
When I was a kid, my mom always bought a different brand, Hydrox. My grandmother, however, must’ve preferred the taste of Oreos, since she always bought them. I always liked Oreos better too, but only had them as a special treat at her house.
So here’s some trivia...I come to find out that Hydrox, made by the Sunshine Co.,was actually the original chocolate sandwich cookie. It came out in 1908, then Nabisco introduced Oreos in 1912. Oreo became much more popular and people assumed that Hydrox copied them, when in fact, it was the other way around. More trivia...on all packaging, the Oreo filling is spelled as creme. The FDA doesn’t allow it to be called cream, because it’s not made with any dairy (may be considered vegan).