Posted on 10/11/2020 8:32:48 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Oreo, in partnership with PFLAG, announced Friday that it has released a limited-edition rainbow cookie in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
Starting Oct. 9, the colored cream cookies, which will not be sold in stores, will be given away to the first 10,000 people to share on social media their idea of allyship.
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I thought Oreos were Uncle Toms.
The trick is getting the whole package down your throat at once without gagging.
Are the Keebler elves at least holding out against Woke craziness?
Ally? Does that mean gays are excluded and this is a test of how gay friendly normals can be (or act)?
I would not want to even meet any of the people who will go through the submissions to find the best allies. I could imagine it’s some very sick stuff.
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Rainbow cookies with fudge filling.
No matter what color you are an the outside...
Will they be packaged in a condom shaped sleeve?
I did a good check on google search to see where Oreo cookies are made and it looks like they are all make in liberal States and Mexico, and it bet the factories are in big liberal infested cities.
Because they know the unsold cookies would be sent back to the distributor in six months.
I have bought my last Oreo.
Barf Alert.
Food should never be associated with anal sex. That is so damn gross. Nabisco, wtf.
You said it. Ugh. Gross. What are these people thinking?
Find some good substitute for the Oreo. Trader Joe's Joe Joes don't appeal to me. Hydrox is too sweet. Homemade Oreos are very good, but you need to get certain ingredients (among them the very black Dutched cocoa).
I tested so many of them when they were changing the formula many years ago to please the vegans. I didn’t like them after the change. They’re just not worth buying anymore.
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