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[[Toot-Toot]] gave [[Bart]] an Oreo which he ate because it was "rank".<ref>"[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]"</ref> | [[Toot-Toot]] gave [[Bart]] an Oreo which he ate because it was "rank".<ref>"[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]"</ref> | ||
− | Homer is eating Mega Stuff, a cheap version of Oreo.<ref>[[The Great Phatsby: Part One]]</ref> | + | Homer is eating Mega Stuff, a cheap version of Oreo.<ref>"[[The Great Phatsby: Part One]]"</ref> |
{{ap|Fat Tony|second}} had crushed Oreo on his yogurt from [[Takin' Care of Business Yogurt]].<ref>"[[Uncut Femmes]]"</ref> | {{ap|Fat Tony|second}} had crushed Oreo on his yogurt from [[Takin' Care of Business Yogurt]].<ref>"[[Uncut Femmes]]"</ref> |
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Oreo
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Food/Drink Information
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An Oreo is a type of sandwich cookie. It consists of two round wafer-like cookies with a layer of frosting in the middle.
History
When the Simpson family were on the reality TV show The 1895 Challenge, they visited the Kwik-E-Mart. Marge wanted to buy a package of Oreos, but Apu didn't allow her to as the cookies were from 1896.[1]
Toot-Toot gave Bart an Oreo which he ate because it was "rank".[2]
Homer is eating Mega Stuff, a cheap version of Oreo.[3]
Fat Tony had crushed Oreo on his yogurt from Takin' Care of Business Yogurt.[4]
Behind the Laughter
- Oreo is a real product.
- Oreos were actually introduced in 1912, not 1896 as Apu implies.
Appearances
- Episode – "Helter Shelter"
- Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy" (mentioned on T-shirt)
- Episode – "Bart Has Two Mommies"
- Episode – "The Great Phatsby: Part One"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" (opening scene; grave)
- Episode – "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
- Episode – "Uncut Femmes"