16 wafer stix. Twin wrapped. 90 calories per pack. Sugar, Unbleached Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Hydrogenated Coconut and/or Hydrogenated Soybean and/or Peanut Oil, Cocoa (Processed with Alkali), Cornstarch, Defatted Soy Flour, Molasses, Malted Barley Flour, Salt, Vanillin - an Artificial Flavor, Caramel Color, Soy Lecithin. Contains: wheat, soy. Manufactured on equipment that processes milk and peanut.
The main ingredient is sugar, there is also cream in the filling and chocolate in the two cookies.
No. See the related link below for a complete list of ingredients that make up the oreo cookie.
"Oreo" is a trademark of Nabisco, so it would stay "Oreo".
There are different ingredients in every different type of Oreo or Oreo product. Aspartame is a sugar substitute commonly found in 'reduced sugar' or 'sugar-free' products. Unless the brand you're referring to is 'lite' or 'sugar-free' it most likely contains only sugar, corn syrup, or some other sweetener.
Oreo cream filling is made from gelatin, water, shortening, vanilla, and powdered sugar.
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.
You can find oreo's at your local supermarket.