Posted on 06/26/2012 9:08:40 AM PDT by kingattax
The Oreo cookie brand has taken a new step into colorful territory. The company posted a photo featuring an Oreo cookie with multiple rainbow-colored creme filling on its official Facebook page.
The photo of the rainbow creme cookie included the words June 25″ and Pride, with a smaller notation of Made with creme colors that do not exist. The photo appears to be for entertainment purposes only; no plans to produce the cookie were announced.
Along with the photo, Oreo noted Proudly support love! Oreo also tweeted the photo from their official Twitter account, with the notation Celebrate your pride for love! No other posts or statements from Nabisco were posted, namely why a food company would step into the middle of such a controversial issue.
Within two hours of the photo posting, it had been shared nearly 20,000 times. Over 103,000 people liked the photo, and nearly 10,000 people commented on it.
The response to the ad among the pages 26.9 million fans has been fiercely divided, with thousands of shares and likes and a wave of apparent dislike
Appropriately gross.
Trader Joe’s has their own version that we enjoy. They’re called JoJo’s. They also make a candy cane version around Christmas.
After eating these and washing them down with milk, it is appropriate to use toilet paper to wipe your mouth.
Gays get their cookies with Oreo?
IMO, Oreo can now go stuff their cookies up gays, enjoy the ride Oreo.
I wish we could take back the word “gay,” too. It used to be a perfectly nice word that meant “happy.” It was in a lot of song lyrics. “Gaye” was a pretty girls’ name. We shouldn’t let homosexuals hijack our words and symbols and change their meanings so that we can no longer use them.
I won’t be buying any Oreo’s for a while.
Oreos are a kid cookie - this ad campaign is wrong.
The real question? Is Oreo PREJUDICED AGAINST DIFFERENT LIFESTYLES?
How about an Oreo with a picture of a little whip for folks who get off on pain?
Or dog lovers? I mean 'lovers'. People who get off on their dogs are discriminated against when they tell people about it. They should be free to show pictures of their favorite dogs around the water cooler. And if they get fired, they should be able to sue. It's 'civil rights' right? MLK would support men who make it with dogs, right? Line up the black community leaders - discrimination is happening...
Why stop with gay sex? Are they S&M-a-phobes? Come on, cookies for all ...
That said, I'm through buying cookies from this biased company...
I already have to buy their knock off version of Lays Ruffle potato chips, might as well try the JoJos, too. Heck, I was going to the grocery store, guess I’ll go to Trader Joe’s instead. It’s closer.
Right, no white, Oreo is a racist bigot against Caucasian gays.
“FWIW, Nabisco has used gay colored creme filling for years.”
Eeeewwwwww! Yuck!!!
Of course, I was going to say, “Even the white stuff.”
You're absolutely right its spiritual. Satan has been hijacking God's ideas for millennia.
Can’t boycott what I don’t buy anyway. Lousy cookies; we mourn the demise of Hydrox.
Rainbow flag had nothing to do with God. from wiki:
the colors were designed to symbolize: red (life), orange (healing), yellow (sunlight), green (nature), blue (harmony), and purple/violet (spirit
I always thought Oreos were crap.
Black on the outside, Gay on the inside.
Sound like anybody you know??
Well . . . that's something I never thought of.
Trader Joe's shoppers are like their own cult.
Oreos are a kid cookie - this ad campaign is wrong.
Most likely they have homosexuals in the marketing department who think it's a great idea.
Trader Joe’s parking lot is filled with Escalades, Navigators and Hummers all bearing Obama bumper stickers. Some kind of cult for sure.
With vehicles like those no wonder they believe that oil and CO2 are evil.
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