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Q: What came first the Oreo or Twist and Shout?
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How long was twist and shout famous?

it was famous since the day it came out until right now. it is used for school plays, orchestras, choirs etc. but it was most popular when it first came out.


Which came first Oreo or animal cracker?

Animal crackers precede Oreos by at least 12 years.


Who came up with the name Oreo?

nabisco


Who came up with the Oreo cookie?

The National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) introduced the Oreo cookie in 1912.


What state did oreos come from?

The state Oreo came from was New York


When was the Oreo cookie first sold?

The Oreo was made by Nabisco in February 1912. In Nabisco 1916 a new design that came in two flavors lemon meringue and cream filling. Nabisco stopped making lemon meringue Oreos in the 1920s. The Oreo that we know today was developed in 1952 by William A. Turnier.


Which came first- Oreo cookies or animal crackers?

Animal-shaped cookies (biscuits in Britishterminology) were imported to America late in the 1800s. Oreos were introduced in 1912.


Which came first in order between Frankenstein oliver twist the rocking horse winner and a modest proposal?

"Oliver Twist" was published first in 1837-1839, followed by "A Modest Proposal" in 1729, "Frankenstein" in 1818, and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" in 1926.


Who came second in Britain's Got Talent 2010?

Twist and Pulse came second


How did twist and pulse do on Britain's got talent?

They came second.


Who came 2nd in Britain's got talent?

2010 - Twist and Pulse.


How can to make a sentence using shout as noun?

A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The shout I heard came from behind the building. (subject of the sentence)The reaction that the shout produced was all heads turning. (subject of the relative clause)I heard the shout too. (direct object of the verb 'heard')We ran to look for the origin of the shout. (object of the preposition 'of')