What is the corrent way to eat an oreo?!


Question: just curios of your thoughts on this one. ;)


Answers: just curios of your thoughts on this one. ;)

Well, my way is to twist it in half (especially since if you just eat the cookie WHOLE, a lot of crumbs fall) and then it depends if you like cream or not. If you do, I suggest that you eat it last cuz I always say "save the best for last!" If you don't like it eat it first, for MY suggestion. As for me, I like the cream so I just dunk the half without cream in some milk and eat it. After that, I get my cookie half with the cream and dunk it in the milk then eat it. LOL. This was very interesting. But really, there is no correct way of eating you can do whatever you wanna do, girl. Imagine doing ALL that just to eat ONE oreo! LOL.

twist lick dunk:)

Chew with your mouth closed. =)

depends on if you like the cream or the cookie.

split the halfs...the one without the cream u eat...then the one with the cream u eat or lick the cream until clean and then eat the cookie....

or dump in milk for 15 seconds and enjoy!!

I take mine apart, lick all the cream off and then dunk in Milk and eat slowly. I love Oreo's.

Crush and mix with ice cream lol

Dunk half of it in milk and eat that half. Repeat.

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depends on my mood.

If I feel like having a combo, I will bite.

If I feel adventurous, I will twist, lick, and crunch.

you lick the icing and eat the cookie with milk

one bite at a time....

eat one half of the oreo with the frosting on it.. (dunk in milk) and the other half with no frosting (in milk once again)





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