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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10. Red Velvet

The inside of this flavor is the best part; the cream cheese frosting-flavored filling. While the cookies are red, they really taste no different from the traditional chocolate cookies; however, if we had chocolate cookies with this, there’d be no point in calling it red velvet.

Overall, this flavor is pretty good and tastes like you’re eating a personal red velvet mini cake.

9. Lemon (Thins)

This flavor comes in the regular, thicker cookie, but I prefer it in the Oreo Thins version. The lemon flavor is so light that it’s the perfect little dessert.

The lemon flavor isn’t too strong and works perfectly with the vanilla cookie. The reason the thins are better is that it just matches the lightness to the lemon flavor and goes hand-in-hand. Overall, this is one of the flavors on this list that I would continue to purchase, and one I think that everyone needs to try (it almost tastes like the lemon Girl Scout cookies).

8. Hot & Spicy Cinnamon

I feel like this one will shock a lot of people. This came out a while ago, and I believe was limited edition. It wasn’t bad, but it also wasn’t the best. This flavor tastes almost exactly like the Hot Tamales candy, mixed with a little taste of chocolate.

The good thing about this flavor is that the hot cinnamon filling over powers the chocolate cookie and doesn’t taste too weird against each other; it’s weird, but it just kind of works.

7. Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

This. One. Right. Here. This flavor is super underrated in my opinion. I feel like most people will read this and not even know that this flavor variety existed. This is definitely the flavor that you didn’t know you were missing out on.

It tastes like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, but a tad less sweet (not in a bad way at all). One way that this flavor could’ve been even better, would be to add a peanut butter-flavored cookie and a chocolate filling or vice versa; however, the cookie is perfect the way it is and I’m glad it was designed the way that it was.

6. White Fudge-Coated (Thin Bites)

SO SO GOOD; however I have one problem. They’re so small that I could eat the whole bag and already need to go buy another one.

This one is just so perfect in so many ways. I personally love white chocolate (and Oreos too, of course), and putting the two flavors together works perfectly. If you’re looking for a little sweet snack, but want to make yourself feel better, definitely try these, and the smaller they are, the less guilty you’ll feel.

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