Why are there 8 different variations of Oreo cookies?!


Question:

Why are there 8 different variations of Oreo cookies?



Answers: Maybe people are trying to slack off eating the fattening cookies and they make more variety so people can't resist trying something new. cause americans are fat. Don't know . But man are they good !!! cause you can't please all the people all the time For variety, to sell more, some people don't like the original ones. Crazy huh! All I can say... is DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY or taste buds on the Oreo Cakes. It is Oreos way of trying to make a hostess cupcake! I was sold in the store! But now... I have a drawer full of them. They are super dry! Nabisco is just trying to get their share of the pie. I think that they figure that if everyone loved the original. than maybe they would like a spin on it. Like everything else, you seem to have to try and please everyone. That means making a variety. There is nothing wrong with it, at least they still have the original. It's all about expanding their market and trying to appeal to more customers. That's what business is about. People like variety, and choices. 'cause people like choices
and the cookie industry is trying to kill us OMG how could you ask that lol
they are all delicious and they fit peoples personality...
For example:
Double Stuffed= Ambitious
Double Chocolate= Daring
Original= You don't change much youre traditional Because its good to have variety and companies are always looking for new ways to make more money. There are so many variations because companies are always trying to make more money from a product that sells. At least the strawberry and golden Oreos are good. Peanut butter is next on my list. People like variety, The original is the best for me, My frige always has a package oforeos, And as another person said, the oreo cakes are not that good at all. I bought a box and tried one, and gave them to my grand kids to take home.



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