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Some people really are more prone to addiction than others, but sugar and cocoa are a combination that is hard to resist.

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How often do people eat Oreo cookies?

Oreos are the most famous cookies (in the USA and other countries also) but mostly in the US , so obviously people eat oreos really often! I think oreos were banned from selling in California, because children shouldn't eat them ! Studies claim that oreos are addictive and really unhealthy , but oh well !


How many chocolate bars to reach the moon?

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!


Is oreos haram?

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What contains Oreos?

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Is oreo capitalized?

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Is guano in oreos?

Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.


Does eating Oreos affect you?

Eating Oreos lifts my spirits.


What would be better to bring to school soda are oreos?

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Is oreos and lemonade a good combination?

If you like Oreos and lemonade it is.


Does Jesus like oreos?

Oreos were not invented when Jesus was alive on earth.


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