Oreo is a popular sandwich cookie made of two chocolate biscuits with a sweet creme filling, introduced by Nabisco in 1912. It was developed by the National Biscuit Company in New York City and is now produced by Mondelez International, which has owned the Oreo brand through various acquisitions and mergers since 2012. Oreo remains one of the best-selling cookie brands worldwide.
Oreo is a popular sandwich cookie made of two chocolate biscuits with a sweet creme filling, introduced by Nabisco in 1912. It was developed by the National Biscuit Company in New York City and is now produced by Mondelez International, which has owned the Oreo brand through various acquisitions and mergers since 2012. Oreo remains one of the best-selling cookie brands worldwide.
Oreo is a popular sandwich cookie made of two chocolate biscuits with a sweet creme filling, introduced by Nabisco in 1912. It was developed by the National Biscuit Company in New York City and is now produced by Mondelez International, which has owned the Oreo brand through various acquisitions and mergers since 2012. Oreo remains one of the best-selling cookie brands worldwide.
Oreo is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two
biscuits or cookie pieces with a sweet creme filling. It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers and splits both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. The "Oreo Biscuit" was first developed and produced by the National Biscuit Company (today known as Nabisco) in 1912 at its Chelsea, New York City factory in the present-day Chelsea Market complex, located on Ninth Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. Today, this same block of Ninth Avenue is known as "Oreo Way". Introduced: March 6, 1912
Produced by: Mondelez International; Nabisco; Cadbury;