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Don't twist that Oreo: Cookie gets skinny, 'sophisticated'

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By CANDICE CHOI

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Not to be dunked ? ? ? What ?

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Pretty dumb-as*, if you ask me. Older consumers don't eat Oreos. Pathetic!

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I used to enjoy dunking Oreos in milk. Now it's impossible, at least the Japanese version. I even did a test, left the cookie submerge for over 90 seconds. Still hard as brick. Stopped buying them. My guess for the extra chemicals is the humidity here.

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Oreo Thins

followed by Virginia Slims?

You've come a long way, baby!

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Sounds like this is part of the ongoing downsizing thing in an effort to save money. Smaller eatable foods, same old prices or, in some cases, higher prices. Dunk my Oreos in hot coffee ... and they come out nice and soft ...

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I'm 56 years old, and I'm gonna continue to buy the regular cookies and dunk 'em, lol

I think new cookie will be gone in a year.

bec

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I'm not sure if this is a good idea--especially if they price them the same as regular Oreo cookies.

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