Oreos: Which flavors can stay and which can go?

NILES, IL - MARCH 30: Oreo cookies are seen displayed in a grocery store March 30, 2004 in Niles, Illinois. Kraft plans on closing a 300,000-square-foot facility in Niles, Illinois that produces some of Kraft's more popular products such as these Oreo cookies and also Wheat Thins crackers. The plant closing will affect almost 400 workers. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
NILES, IL - MARCH 30: Oreo cookies are seen displayed in a grocery store March 30, 2004 in Niles, Illinois. Kraft plans on closing a 300,000-square-foot facility in Niles, Illinois that produces some of Kraft's more popular products such as these Oreo cookies and also Wheat Thins crackers. The plant closing will affect almost 400 workers. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
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Oreo cookies (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

Over the years, there’s been many flavors of Oreos released. Let’s take a look at some and see where they rank.

Oreos are a classic snack/treat that everybody loves. There have been so many flavors that have come out through the years. I’ve chosen the Top 13 Oreo varieties and ranked them below (minus the Original and Golden of course).

From last to first, let’s take a look and see where each flavor of Oreos sits on the list.

13. Apple Pie

This variety of Oreos was released for Fall 2017 (and has since come back for several Fall seasons in a row). Now, like most of the flavors on this list, there’s nothing bad about them, some just rank higher than others.

This variety comes with graham cracker-flavored cookies (which is the best part). As for the filling, it doesn’t taste so much like apple pie, but more like a sweet cinnamon icing. This flavor would definitely be ranked higher if it tasted more like one of the best pies on this Earth.

12. Swedish Fish

This one just sounds strange, but oddly enough, it tastes pretty good. It comes with the traditional chocolate cookies; however, I feel this variety would’ve tasted much better with a vanilla (golden) cookie.

The cream on the inside is bright red and tastes pretty darn close to the gummy candy itself without actually eating the candy. This flavor would’ve been ranked a bit higher had it had the vanilla cookie instead of the chocolate. This probably has to be my favorite “weird” flavor of Oreo that’s out there.

11. Chocolate Hazelnut

This particular variety was a limited edition flavor (I’m not sure if it’s still available anymore). I have one problem with this flavor; it comes with the vanilla cookie. In my opinion, it would’ve tasted ten times better with the chocolate cookie and chocolate filling as opposed to the vanilla cookie (they should’ve swapped cookies with the Swedish Fish variety).

As far as taste goes, don’t get me wrong this one was good, but I’d rather just take two chocolate Oreo cookies without the traditional white cream, and slap some Nutella in between them and call it a day.