
Oreo Flavor Creator: Customize New Oreo Cookie Flavors
Now, don't get me wrong — I like my OG recipe, but I've got an adventurous palate. You know a new Oreo flavor hates to see me coming. (Seriously, were the horchata Selena collab cookies made by angels? 🧐) So naturally, I did what any good cookie connoisseur would do — I made a custom Oreo flavor generator!
The results are simply scrumdiddlyumptious! But don't take my word for it, try it out for yourself!👇
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