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Whose idea was it to sandwich some cream between 2 slices of charcoal? I know Oreoes are quite popular in America, and they've started to appear over here (UK) about a year or so ago. How can anyone eat these things? The biscuit parts made me wince because of how dry and bitter they are, and the creamy part was so full of sugar I could feel my teeth disolve an inch before they reached it. Maybe it's an American thing, but these....things just aren't edible. Give me a bourbon or Hobnob anytime. So, thank you Oreos, you've just made me a biscuit xenophobe >: (karristonYou didn't mention milk even once in your post. So you're doing it wrong. Dip it in milk and eat it with the milk sogged into it a bit.
Well there's a chance you could be like the guy in the jyz in my pants video. (gamespot censors the word "jay eye zee zee"....)Ive never had them before but i a really big cookie fan, are they really as good as people say (apart from the TC)
Wolls
Biscuit = cookie in England.Ummmm I think you ate an old Oreo bro, they aren't supposed to be like biscuits.
needled24-7
He's from the UK, that's what they call cookies. Either way, though, there's something horribly wrong with him. :|Ummmm I think you ate an old Oreo bro, they aren't supposed to be like biscuits.
needled24-7
[QUOTE="karriston"]I've tried them with milk. I've tried licking the cream and chucking the 2 biscuit things out. My opinion remains unchanged. Plus they stick to your teeth like cement after you chew them.Shad0ki11
Doesn't sound like Oreos to me. :?
I was thinking that too.They've just appeared on the shelves where I live too. After my experience with Hershey's chocolate :? , I was going to give them a miss ... but then people keep going on about them here and, to be fair, some American sweets are decent - Reeses cups for one. I'm not expecting anything up to the standard of Ginger Creams or Hobnobs but I'll still give them a fair trial.
On another note, has anyone from the U.S. / U.K. had Tim Tams? I had never heard of them before going to Australia but they're damn good. I don't know if they're sold anywhere else.Englando_IVNo ive never heard of them but post a pic, maybe there called something else over in the UK
Sorry, but your opinion is wrong.JML897No kidding... I think this is the first thread in OT I've ever seen with a unanimous response to the TC. And I've been here 6 years. :?
[QUOTE="Shad0ki11"][QUOTE="karriston"]I've tried them with milk. I've tried licking the cream and chucking the 2 biscuit things out. My opinion remains unchanged. Plus they stick to your teeth like cement after you chew them.Englando_IV
Doesn't sound like Oreos to me. :?
I was thinking that too. You mean your teeth don't turn pitch black when you eat them? Needed to brush my teeth to get rid of all of it.[QUOTE="Englando_IV"]On another note, has anyone from the U.S. / U.K. had Tim Tams? I had never heard of them before going to Australia but they're damn good. I don't know if they're sold anywhere else.WollsNo ive never heard of them but post a pic, maybe there called something else over in the UK
[QUOTE="Englando_IV"][QUOTE="Shad0ki11"]I was thinking that too. You mean your teeth don't turn pitch black when you eat them? Needed to brush my teeth to get rid of all of it.Doesn't sound like Oreos to me. :?
karriston
No. Never. Oreos don't do that.
Are you sure you were eating Oreos, and not charcoal?
Perhaps you reached into the wrong bag(or box)?
No ive never heard of them but post a pic, maybe there called something else over in the UK[QUOTE="Wolls"][QUOTE="Englando_IV"]On another note, has anyone from the U.S. / U.K. had Tim Tams? I had never heard of them before going to Australia but they're damn good. I don't know if they're sold anywhere else.Englando_IV
They look like penguin biscuits
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