Posted on 07/01/2019 10:32:08 AM PDT by detective
Oreo cookies, a division of international foods giant Nabisco, announced yesterday a special LGBT edition that includes lectures about how to use transgender pronouns.
Were proud to celebrate inclusivity for all gender identities and expressions, the company wrote in its Facebook post announcing the change. In partnership with NCTE, were giving away special edition Pronoun Packs and encouraging everybody to share their pronouns with Pride today and every day.
(Excerpt) Read more at thefederalist.com ...
Can't recall what they were but they *weren't* him/her,etc.
They're gone. I always liked them better than Oreo.
Today’s encounter: Was at the License Bureau where a little girl asked her daddy if they could get the rainbow plate. It had nothing to do with homos but he noticeably paled and said “Maybe next time, honey,” Surely didn’t want strange guys winking at him while driving.
Then I went to the store and bought Hydrox cookies.
“Good grief! Yet another product to boycott!”
No kidding. Now I need to learn how to bake sandwich cookies.
In 2014, Leaf Brands registered the Hydrox trademark, which had been abandoned by former owner Kellogg's. Leaf began production of its version of Hydrox on September 4, 2015, at the companys facility in Vernon, California. In 2017 the recipe was changed to remove artificial flavors that had been used for 50 years and the company obtained non-GMO certification.
Leaf Brands filed a Federal Trade Commission complaint in 2018 against Mondelez, maker of Oreo cookies, for hiding Hydrox cookies from customers on store shelves."
Kelloggs - Tony says "Gay's grrrreat!"
I used to love Hydrox and preferred them to Oreos. Haven’t tried the new Hydrox.
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