Golden Oreos or GTFO.Unaddressed by this ranking: the differences between Canadian and American Oreos. Canadian Oreos are superior.
Why, Randy? Do they still use lard in Canadian Oreos?
Ahhh. Per this blogger, it's largely because sugar (Canada) vs. HFCS (US): http://cdnexpat.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/canadian-vs-america-oreos/
When I saw regular Oreos at #2, part of me hoped to see Hydrox at #1.
You mean - Canadians are still allowed to eat real food?Talk about cultural gaps.
I'm still floored by Japan's 200+ varieties of Kit Kat, including Green Tea Kit Kat and Edamame Soybean Kit Kat.
I am going out on a limb here, but I think mint oreos should have the top place. Followed by Golden Oreos. Followed by the half and half ones, followed by everything else.
Golden Oreos or GTFO.
ReplyDeleteUnaddressed by this ranking: the differences between Canadian and American Oreos. Canadian Oreos are superior.
Why, Randy? Do they still use lard in Canadian Oreos?
ReplyDeleteAhhh. Per this blogger, it's largely because sugar (Canada) vs. HFCS (US): http://cdnexpat.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/canadian-vs-america-oreos/
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw regular Oreos at #2, part of me hoped to see Hydrox at #1.
ReplyDeleteYou mean - Canadians are still allowed to eat real food?
ReplyDeleteTalk about cultural gaps.
I'm still floored by Japan's 200+ varieties of Kit Kat, including Green Tea Kit Kat and Edamame Soybean Kit Kat.
ReplyDeleteI am going out on a limb here, but I think mint oreos should have the top place. Followed by Golden Oreos. Followed by the half and half ones, followed by everything else.
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