Oreo Double Fruits (Orange & Mango)
奧利奧繽紛雙果味夾心餅干 (甜橙味+芒果味)Chinese consumers liked the contrast between the bitter cookie and the sugary cream. It turns out that if you didn't grow up with Oreos and develop an emotional attachment to the cookie, it can be a weird-tasting little thing. And this started a whole process in the Chinese division of what the essence of an Oreo really is.
Why does an Oreo have to be black and white? What about an Oreo with green tea filling. Another had a bright orange center divided between mango and orange flavor. And why should an Oreo be round? They developed Oreos shaped like straws. In China, you can buy a long rectangular Oreo wafer, the length of your index finger. Impossible to twist apart, but Oreo is made to be easier to dunk in milk.
What the Chinese team figured out is that an Oreo is an experience. You pry it apart, scrape out the filling with your teeth and plop it into a glass of milk. Their shorthand for the concept: "Twist, Lick, Dunk."
Size: 97g
Product of: China
Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Cocoa Powder, Starch, Glucose, Raising Agent (E500), Emulsifier (E322 Soya Lecithin), Acidity Regulators (E503, E330), Colour (E160a, E160b), Salt, Orange Powder 1%, Mango Powder 1%, Flavouring.
Allergen Advice: For allergens, see ingredients in bold.
