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* ''Golden Oreo'' - Oreos with a yellow, vanilla flavored cookie instead of the original chocolate cookie. Released in 2004.
* ''Golden Oreo'' - Oreos with a yellow, vanilla flavored cookie instead of the original chocolate cookie. Released in 2004.
* ''100 Calorie Pack Oreo'' - Small, hexagonal cookies that resembled the original Oreo cookie. No creme present. Packaged only in "100 calorie packs". Released in 2004.
* ''100 Calorie Pack Oreo'' - Small, hexagonal cookies that resembled the original Oreo cookie. No creme present. Packaged only in "100 calorie packs". Released in 2004.
* ''Oreo Cakesters'' - Oreos with a cake-based cookie and a frosting-like creme. Released in 2007.
* ''Triple Double Oreo'' - Each Oreo cookie contains three layers of cookies and two layers of creme. Released in 2011.
* ''Triple Double Oreo'' - Each Oreo cookie contains three layers of cookies and two layers of creme. Released in 2011.
* ''Mega Stuf Oreo'' - Contain approximately triple the amount of creme as the original Oreo. Released in 2013.
* ''Mega Stuf Oreo'' - Contain approximately triple the amount of creme as the original Oreo. Released in 2013.
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* ''The Most Stuf Oreo'' - Oreos that contain a significant amount of creme filling. Sold in four-packs. Released in 2020.
* ''The Most Stuf Oreo'' - Oreos that contain a significant amount of creme filling. Sold in four-packs. Released in 2020.
* ''Gluten Free Oreo'' - Oreos that do not contain gluten. Released in 2021.
* ''Gluten Free Oreo'' - Oreos that do not contain gluten. Released in 2021.





{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+ List of Oreo varieties
|+ List of current Oreo varieties
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Product Name
! scope="col" | Product Name
! scope="col" | Wafer Flavor
! scope="col" | Wafer Flavor
! scope="col" | Filling Type
! scope="col" | Creme Flavor
! scope="col" | Filling Flavor
! scope="col" | Oreo Type(s)
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="Width: 40%"| Notes
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Image
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Image
! scope="col" class="sortable" | Reference
! scope="col" class="sortable" | Reference
|-
|-
!
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1912
| ''[[Oreo]]''
| [[Chocolate]]
| Original
| Original
|
|
|
[[File:Oreo-Two-Cookies.jpg|Oreo-Two-Cookies|thumb]]
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1974
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 2018
| ''Double Stuf Oreo''
| ''Android Oreo''
| Chocolate, [[Vanilla|Golden]]
| Double Stuf
| Original
| Original
| Green-colored
|
|
[[File:Nabisco-Double-Stuf-Oreos.jpg|Nabisco-Double-Stuf-Oreos|thumb]]
|-
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1976
| ''Big Stuf Oreo''
| Chocolate
| Big Stuf
| Original
| Original
| Released as a special cross promotional Oreo cookie, with the Google Android logo on one side.
| Discontinued in 1991.
|
|
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1987
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 2001
| ''Big Stuf Oreo''
| ''Chocolate Creme Oreo''
| Chocolate
| Chocolate
| Chocolate
| Big Stuf
| Original, Double Stuf, Triple Double, Mega Stuf, Thins.
| Original
| Introduced in United States, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and Chile.
| Discontinued in 1991.
|
|
|
|-
|-
|
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1965
|
| ''{{sortname|The|Man from U.N.C.L.E.}}''
|
| Therapist
|
| TV series, episode: "The Girls of Nazarone Affair"
|-
|
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1966
| ''[[Eye of the Devil]]''
| Odile de Caray
| Film
|-
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1967
| ''{{sortname|The|Fearless Vampire Killers}}''
| Sarah Shagal
| Film
|-
|-
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1967
! scope="row" style=text-align:center | 1967

Revision as of 01:35, 9 September 2024

This is a sandbox where I can draft some wiki articles I have in the works! If you have any questions please head over to my talk page :)

Ok so my idea is that i list out the oreo types first (regular, double stuf, mega stuf, the most stuf, triple double, etc)

Then list out each flavor, and the type that each flavor has.

Oreo Structures

There are several structures of Oreos that have been released in the past 100 years. These structures contain multiple flavors. Structures of Oreos are listed below, and specific creme flavors are listed in the next section.

  • Original Oreo
  • Double Stuf Oreo - Contain double the amount of filling as regular oreos. Several oreo creme flavors are sold in the Double Stuf variety. Released in 1974.
  • Oreo Mini - Bite-sized versions of original Oreos. Released in 1991.
  • Golden Oreo - Oreos with a yellow, vanilla flavored cookie instead of the original chocolate cookie. Released in 2004.
  • 100 Calorie Pack Oreo - Small, hexagonal cookies that resembled the original Oreo cookie. No creme present. Packaged only in "100 calorie packs". Released in 2004.
  • Oreo Cakesters - Oreos with a cake-based cookie and a frosting-like creme. Released in 2007.
  • Triple Double Oreo - Each Oreo cookie contains three layers of cookies and two layers of creme. Released in 2011.
  • Mega Stuf Oreo - Contain approximately triple the amount of creme as the original Oreo. Released in 2013.
  • Oreo Thins - A thinner version of the original Oreo. Released in 2015.
  • The Most Stuf Oreo - Oreos that contain a significant amount of creme filling. Sold in four-packs. Released in 2020.
  • Gluten Free Oreo - Oreos that do not contain gluten. Released in 2021.


List of current Oreo varieties
Year Product Name Wafer Flavor Creme Flavor Oreo Type(s) Notes Image Reference
2018 Android Oreo Original Green-colored Original Released as a special cross promotional Oreo cookie, with the Google Android logo on one side.
2001 Chocolate Creme Oreo Chocolate Chocolate Original, Double Stuf, Triple Double, Mega Stuf, Thins. Introduced in United States, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and Chile.
1967 Don't Make Waves Malibu Film
1967 Valley of the Dolls Jennifer North Film
1968 Rosemary's Baby Girl at Party Film; uncredited
1968 The Wrecking Crew Freya Carlson Film
1969 The Thirteen Chairs Pat Film; also known as 12+1; released posthumously