Sadly, probably not.
You should just let your Oreo soak in the milk for how ever long you want it.
The Oreo cookie was first created by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in 1912, and its exact inventor is not definitively known. However, it is widely believed that the recipe was developed by a team of bakers, with the first production taking place in a factory in New York City. The original Oreo was a simpler version of the cookie we know today, featuring a chocolate wafer and a cream filling.
Oreos have been America's best-sellingcookie ever since their introduction, in 1912.Speaking for myself, it was love atfirst bite!
Maybe In The 2080s
no
The first cookie ever made was in the year of 1885
You can special order one from the custom shop.
This is a tricky question. It all depends on you and what your favorite cookie is! ;)
they never move ever again
Developed and introduced in 1912, Nabisco has provided Oreo cookies ever since!
Yes, if the experiment does not produce the same results time and time again
GINGERBREAD but its your call ... :)