Michael James

Wait, Sour Patch Kids Oreos?

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Wait, Sour Patch Kids Oreos?

You’ve really gotta like sour stuff to want it in cookie form . . .

Nabisco announced Sour Patch Kids-flavored OREOS are coming next month.  (???)  They’re known for overdoing it on the Oreo flavors, but this might be their weirdest yet.

They released a statement saying “The Oreo brand is always looking for playful ways to excite our fans.  What better and more unexpected way to do that?”

You can pre-order them on the Oreo website, and they hit stores nationwide on May 6th.  They’re a limited-edition thing . . . so even they realize there’s no way anyone wants them long-term.

The whole thing actually started as a JOKE.  Back in 2022, the Sour Patch Kids people tweeted a doctored photo of exactly what they’re now selling. They tagged Oreo in it and said, “What if we actually made them?  That would be fun.”

If you are wondering how they are, this guy did a review.

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