No, they are a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie.
dzufguleiartyuqeralyei ( that doesn't even start with an o oreo
oreo oh Henry if you don't belive me look it up :)
No, the compound noun candy corn is a common noun, a word for any candy corn anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Brach's Candy CornJelly Belly Candy CornLimited Edition Candy Corn Oreo
Charlotte, lacey, ruby, sage, scout, Shirley
"Oreo" is a trademark of Nabisco, so it would stay "Oreo".
An Oreo brother is a friend that would give you his last Oreo.
an oreo
my favourite type of oreo is just the normal oreo haha
Because Oreo is a proper noun, it should be Oreo in any language.
the oreo was made in 1912
Oreo is a solid dessert.
You ate an Oreo cookie. since there is a vowel in the start of "Oreo" there needs to be a consonant. for example an instead of a.