Oreo is a world-famous chocolate cookie, and this year, it is introducing a new treat for all of its fans. The brand owned by Mondelez International is releasing ice cream bars, ice cream sandwiches, and more.
As per People, Oreo is set to distribute its new frozen treats to grocery stores nationwide in March, but some select outlets already have them today. The launch marks the brand’s entrance to the ice cream market by transforming its classic chocolate with cream cookie into a frozen dairy dessert.
Aside from the new products mentioned above, Oreo will also be offering cones and ice cream in tubs. The brand’s version of the ice cream will feature a real cream-flavored base and peppered with Oreo cookie pieces to make sure that the authentic taste of Oreo is present in each bite.
The new Oreo Ice Cream will be sold in two sizes, and these are the 48-ounce and 14-ounce tubs. The treat is easy to scoop, so fans can easily enjoy it as soon as after the purchase.
Fans can also try the other new Oreo products, such as the Oreo Frozen Bars that featured creme-flavored dessert with bits of Oreo cookies and dipped in a coating of crushed Oreo wafer. There are also the Oreo Sandwiches where the cream is blended with Oreo cookie pieces and the mix is sandwiched in two Oreo cookie wafers.
As for the frozen cones, it is a treat with the same cream and Oreo cookie mix as a base. These are crispy, chocolatey cones filled with the cream then coated in crushed Oreo wafer. Frozen 2-in-1 Oreo and Chips Ahoy! Ice cream in a 48-ounce tub is also available.
"We continually seek ways to playfully reinvent our classic cookie and are excited to bring this new OREO innovation to the freezer aisle," Oreo US vice president, Justin Parnell, said in a press release. "Created for our most loyal fans, we have perfected the OREO Frozen Treats recipes to deliver the signature OREO flavor in every bite. We hope this delicious new treat will provide even more opportunities for fans to foster moments of playful connection over a shared love of OREO.


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