The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but there are many theories, including derivations from the French word 'Or', meaning gold (as early packaging was gold), or the Greek word 'Oreo', meaning beautiful, nice or well done. Others believe that the cookie was named Oreo because it was short and easy to pronounce.
Harry Lee is clueless. The correct term is Oreo COOKIE.
The origin of the Oreo name remains a mystery.
from mom
That was 1912!
Oreo cookies are 1.75 inches in diameter.The distance between the Earth and her Moon is 225,291 miles (at apogee [the closest distance]).So: If Oreo cookies could be laid side-by-side into space, it would take 36,206 of them to equal 1 (one) mile.Multiplying 225,291 (distance in miles at apogee) by six times there and back (actually, that's 12 trips) would equal 2,703,492 miles.Multiplying that by 36,206 cookies equals -a LOTof cookies!
There are 33 Oreo cookies in a bag, trust me I counted them myself. I LOVE OREOS!
The state Oreo came from was New York
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Yes, the personal pronoun 'you' can come after a proper noun, for example:Jane, you are a good friend.I bought the Oreos you like.And, the personal pronoun 'you' can come after the word 'and', for example: Jane and you are late.I made lunch for Jane and you.Note: It is traditional to put the pronoun 'you' before the 'and', but it is not incorrect to put it after the 'and'.
Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.
They started in the US in 1912, but now they are manufactured world-wide.
Eating Oreos lifts my spirits.
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