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Not all ovals are circles. The SNACKFAM! is back, and trying the first of what will surely be many, many flavors of limited edition OREOs: Firecracker Pop Sandwich Cookies. What did Henry's friends think of this flavor? What limited edition OREO flavor was deemed "largely unsuccessful" by Wikipedia? Tune in to find out, and witness the first true disagreement on the SNACKFAM! tier list between mother and son.
Hello and welcome back to Snack Fam, the podcast exploring the weird, wild world of limited edition snacks. I am your host, Angie Seibold, and sitting with me is my co-host and my son, Henry Seibold.
SPEAKER_02Hello, it's me, Henry, from all those times before.
SPEAKER_05I see you're trying to make everything a catchphrase.
SPEAKER_02Kind of.
SPEAKER_05Kind of. I feel like the best catchphrases happen organically. We can't just like force a catchphrase.
SPEAKER_02Example, swoo.
SPEAKER_05That that's a long story. You know that there's nothing funnier in life than someone you care about saying something just like a tiny bit wrong.
SPEAKER_02Oh, it wasn't a tiny bit wrong. Then maybe that'll be a story for like Patreon.
SPEAKER_05I I like that we keep envisioning a future where we are going to be successful enough to merit a Patreon. You know what? Dream big, man. Dream big. We're lying in the gutter, but we're looking up at the stars.
SPEAKER_02I know YouTubers that only have like a hundred subscribers that have a Patreon.
SPEAKER_05Look, we have ones of subscribers, I'm pretty sure. Um those ones of subscribers out there, spread the word. If you enjoy Snack Fam, please tell your friends, tell your fam, um, give us reviews, like us, comment upon us, tell us to get lost. I don't know. But all all publicity is good publicity, so get the word out there, and we really appreciate you for doing so. We are back with summer nearing. We just had Memorial Day weekend. We actually meant to do this over the weekend, but we were busy and lazy at the same time, as most good holiday weekends are. But we are here with a brand I'm pretty sure we are going to end up touching on a lot over the course of this podcast. Here we are at our first limited edition.
SPEAKER_02Bah dum dum dum dum dum.
SPEAKER_05Oreos! Oreo, you knew you knew Oreos had to be coming on a podcast about limited edition snacks. Who is more better known in the snack world as being somebody who's always bringing weird new limited edition flavors than good old Oreo?
SPEAKER_02Hey, you remember that like Oreo Coke collab where they released those awesome Oreos with like the Coke flavoring?
SPEAKER_05Oreo has really had, I think, some flavors that should not work over the past few years.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, like the whatever they're called.
SPEAKER_05They were Sour Patch kids. And sometimes they're with chocolate Oreo cookies, sometimes they're with the golden Oreos, which are vanilla wafers.
SPEAKER_02Which is what we have right now. There's also an even yellower shade of than golden called lemon. There is lemon cookies on some of the Oreos. There's like three flavors that have that, but still.
SPEAKER_05No, we'll get into that. There are certainly a lot of limited edition Oreo flavors, but I think what we're trying to say here is no matter how weird the flavor sounds, I don't think Henry and I have yet to have an Oreo limited edition flavor that we didn't like.
SPEAKER_02I think of like they're all really good. I think of the ones that we've had that are limited, probably the post-malone ones. They were really good still, but they're the worst of the ones that we've had.
SPEAKER_05But even those were good. The ones that we haven't tried, and I don't know if they're still available, are the Selena Gomez ones.
SPEAKER_02No, yeah, you'd have to get some on eBay and then be like a year old.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I don't I don't want to eat stale. We're trying not to eat discontinued snacks.
SPEAKER_02Like we're not adding bully.
SPEAKER_05Like we we don't we're that's not really our game here, and there are plenty of podcasters and YouTubers who do that very thing, and then they try to determine if that should be something that's made again, which I'm not really sure how you figured that out from eating stuff that's like, you know, five, ten, fifteen years old, but hey, bring back peepsy. But but yes, we continue to be united in our quest to bring back peepsy.
SPEAKER_02Howards.
SPEAKER_05Did you know, Henry, that there were limited edition peeps Oreos? Partially?
SPEAKER_02I remember hearing that there was a marshmallow flavor.
SPEAKER_05There was a marshmallow flavor, and apparently that was peeps flavor, and they did this twice. In 2017, they were traditional chocolate wafer Oreos, and then in 2018 they came back with the the golden Oreos.
SPEAKER_02Oh.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, there were two years of peeps Oreos.
SPEAKER_02Were there Oreo peeps?
SPEAKER_05Uh it does not seem that way, but given what we've learned about peeps and how prolific they are in continuing to stay relevant. Just make a peepsy peep. Just bring it full circle.
SPEAKER_02Make a Pepsi flavored peep. You know what?
SPEAKER_05We're easy. You don't want to bring Peepsy back. We we understand it probably costs a lot to make those yellow Pepsi cans. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Example, trimes. What? The three cent coin.
SPEAKER_05What what does that have to do with Peepsy?
SPEAKER_02Uh it's a thing that was too ex it was more it was worth less than it it was worth more to make it than it was to buy something with it. Same thing goes for the half-sun.
SPEAKER_05Uh so I think that's ultimately what we were coming up against with the penny, and that's why the penny was recently retired.
SPEAKER_02The term was also partially killed because of its size. It was smaller than a dime.
SPEAKER_05So interesting. Seems like that would be easily lost.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. It was from newspapers. Anyways.
SPEAKER_05But but yeah, we we are already running a little astray. I do want to set the table a little bit, but like I said, I imagine we're going to be trying a lot of peeps. I mean, a lot of Oreos. I mean, that's we might be trying a lot of peeps too, but I think we'll be trying a lot of Oreos over the the course of this podcast. So I don't want to go too deep into Oreo lore, as it were. Umreos came out in the year 1912. They have been owned by Nabisco the whole time. This is way back when Nabisco was better known as the National Biscuit Company. Although they actually came on the heels of Hydrox!
SPEAKER_02That's right. Which was killed off because it sounded like a cleaning product.
SPEAKER_05Basically, yeah, like the whole origin of the name Hydrox was it was a portmanteau of the words hydrogen and oxygen. And this was coming up in an era where it marketing was really obsessed with the notion of purity. Like you still kind of see that, like ivory soap, you know, like uh it was like 99.9% pure or something like that.
SPEAKER_02Nile red making super beer, 100% alcohol.
SPEAKER_05Well, that's not a brand, but back in the early 1900s, purity was kind of synonymous with health. So Hydrox thought if they called in the notion of like hydrogen and oxygen that would make it sound like kind of this pure healthy cookie. Now, I do want to say Hydrox came out in 1908, and what did I just say? Oreo came out in 1912. It's a knockoff! A lot of people think Hydrox is the knockoff of Oreo, but it's actually the other way around. Oreo just had better marketing. It's like the whole Pop Tart thing. And Oreo had a better name, too. Do we know what Oreo means? There's no clear consensus on that. It could come from the French word or which means gold. It might come from a Greek word for mountain, but there are also people who believe it's probably just a made-up word that was really easy to pronounce.
SPEAKER_02What if it's an orange regular ethereal?
SPEAKER_04Oh?
SPEAKER_02O's.
SPEAKER_04Oh lordy, what a delicious cookie.
SPEAKER_02Oh, round ethereal O's.
SPEAKER_05Alright, let's think of this. Original.
SPEAKER_02Rigid.
SPEAKER_05I was gonna say rigid, but like Original, rigid, rigid. But not rigid, like hard. Rigid, like ruffles have ridges.
SPEAKER_02Like, like or no, like uh it doesn't go hard, but it does go rigid.
SPEAKER_05See that that rigid isn't a word I want in my food. Ridged, I'm okay with. I'm okay with that.
SPEAKER_02So original rigid. Ums. Because they're circles. They're O's.
SPEAKER_04Oh obloids.
SPEAKER_05Is that a word? Anyway.
SPEAKER_02Ovulars.
SPEAKER_05Ovulars, oh no. So they're eggs? No, that'd be ovoids, right?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's it's ovular.
SPEAKER_05Ovular. What's an ovular?
SPEAKER_02Oval.
SPEAKER_05But they're not oval, they're circles.
SPEAKER_02A circle is an oval. What all circles are ovals, but not all ovals are circles.
SPEAKER_05Welcome to Math and Science Time in our show where we eat cookies. Yeah! Kiddo's smart. You may have figured that out. He's smart. Two tetrated to two is equal to Did I'm sure all of you know too that famously Oreos are both kosher and vegan. So you know, people try to go vegan, there's a really there's an off-ramp for you. You can still have Oreos.
SPEAKER_02But here's the thing gluten-free Oreos exist. This is true.
SPEAKER_05That's different from vegan, though.
SPEAKER_02But isn't being vegan imply no gluten? Not necessarily.
SPEAKER_05No, because gluten gluten is not necessarily an animal product, right?
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, not all gluten.
SPEAKER_05I don't think any gluten.
SPEAKER_02Milk.
SPEAKER_05Milk is not gluten. In gluten, like wheat. Which you're right. That would be more like keto, where you're just not supposed to eat like carbs.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, I guess it's keto, not but still. So gluten-free Oreos are for the keto people out there.
SPEAKER_05There you go. There's always a shortcut to where you can eat Oreos no matter how healthy you try to be. And as we said at the top, there are many, many, many, many. There have been hundreds of variants of Oreos over the years, uh, including notably the big stuff. The big stuff Oreo was a single Oreo. It was sold individually, and a single big stuff Oreo had 250 calories. It was just this monster Oreo.
SPEAKER_02So it's a cakester times 10.
SPEAKER_05Basically, um, golden Oreos, which we know as the vanilla flavored wafers, those have been around since 2004. So relatively recent, but they've hung in there, and I'm glad they have, because I like them.
SPEAKER_02How are lemon Oreos doing? When when did those become a thing?
SPEAKER_05Uh well, way, way, way, way back in the day. I believe it was 1924. I did not write this down. Oh, like around the first flavor variant of Oreo was actually a lemon cream.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I mean lemon cookie.
SPEAKER_05Well, it was short-lived. I don't think there's a lemon cookie.
SPEAKER_02I remember there being like a limited lemon cookie and cream variant thingy.
SPEAKER_05I hear the internet's a reliable source of information.
SPEAKER_02Indeed.
SPEAKER_05This this may have been just another, yeah. So 2012 to 2013, there was the lemon twist, which was a golden Oreo with a lemon-flavored cream filling.
SPEAKER_02Is that what you're talking about? No. Oh my god, the birthday cake.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, well, birthday cake is kind of in an echelon of Oreos, in that that is a flavor that started as limited edition and now is available permanently.
SPEAKER_02Also, it's 250 calories per serving, and there's like 10 servings in each box.
SPEAKER_05I mean, vegans. No. You just because you can eat them doesn't mean they're good.
SPEAKER_02Doesn't mean you should. Doesn't mean they're good for you. Ooh, pumpkin spice.
SPEAKER_05Okay. I was going to try to avoid going down the rabbit hole like we did with the MMs, where we just looked at every flavor ever of Oreo. But yeah. As Henry pointed out, there was birthday cake, which was created to celebrate Oreo's 100th birthday in 2012. And those actually became permanent. Um, but yeah, there's flavors like lemon twist. The the Wikipedia on this cracks me up. It says watermelon, a golden Oreo with watermelon flavored cream filling. Largely unsuccessful. That sounds good. Largely unsuccessful.
SPEAKER_0262.
SPEAKER_05But yeah, there were flavors like strawberries and cream, fruit punch, cookie dough, fruit punch, root beer float, pumpkin spice, key lime pie, Swedish fish, uh, the aforementioned peeps, fruity crisp, Easter egg, caramel coconut. There were special Oreo designs to correspond with things. There were uh for Lady Gaga when her Chromatica album came out in 2020, they came out with Lady Gaga Oreos, which were salmon-colored cookie wafers with malachite green filling.
SPEAKER_02Okay, I'm sorry, I have to interrupt you on this. Hot chicken wing flavored Oreos sound absolutely disgusting.
SPEAKER_05Well, if we ever find ourselves in China, no. We can try hot chicken wing Oreos and wasabi Oreos, which seems Wasabi Oreos seems better.
SPEAKER_02Not by much, but it does. Mystery churro flavor.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, apparently there was a mystery Oreo and it turned out to be churro flavored.
SPEAKER_02The most stuff.
SPEAKER_05Four times. In 2019, the most stuff, regular Oreos with four times the amount of cream filling.
SPEAKER_02Android.
SPEAKER_05But we're not here to try any of those. I don't even think we've said what the flavor is, Henry. First off, the flavor, the limited edition flavor is Oreo Firecracker Pop and Bomb Pop-esque. Now, I did a tiny bit of research on this because I assumed we were calling it Firecracker Pop because these weren't licensed by Bomb Pop. So I thought they were trying to get around that, like, oh, how cute it's Firecracker Pop. No, turns out Firecracker Pop is a whole other brand. They were launched by the Popsicle brand in 1989, and they are very similar to a bomb pop.
SPEAKER_02I can smell the popsicle through the bag.
SPEAKER_05As usual, we can kind of smell.
SPEAKER_02It's more around the tab.
SPEAKER_05But yeah, once you pull that tab, that makes sense. It's around like the opening of the bag. Um, but yeah, I had no idea firecracker pops were a thing. So clearly bomb pops have continued to assert their dominance in this field. Now, the Oreo Firecracker Pop, this was released on May 4th, and it looks like this is available in pretty much every major retailer. We got these, like we get most of our stuff. We got it at RAS. Um, but they're available at Target, CVS, Walmart, Aldi, Vaughn's, pretty much anywhere that you get your local back alley dealer. Um, maybe don't go to a back alley dealer. You can just go to Aldi, it'll be fine.
SPEAKER_02Um your local back Aldi dealer.
SPEAKER_05Hey. So the Firecracker Pop is pretty unusual for an Oreo in that it has not just one flavor, but three. And these are indicated by different colors of icing.
SPEAKER_02Also, it's triple stuff.
SPEAKER_05It does appear to be triple stuff because it does have three layers of icing.
SPEAKER_02So, shall we do ASMR?
SPEAKER_05Well, first I want to establish what the flavors are. So there's a red, a white, and a blue stripe, much like a firecracker pop or a bomb pop. Red or a triple rocket if you're down with Nestle.
SPEAKER_02Red is cherry. White is lemon for some reason. It's not like vanilla. And blue is blue raspberry, as per my favorite.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, well, I think it's lemon because bomb pops are usually lemon or lime.
unknownOh.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I prefer lime ones.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so it looks like bomb pops are lime and firecracker pops are lemon. So maybe that's just like the slight little line of separation that allows the lime of separation. These very, very similar brands to coexist. And now before we dig into these, I do want to share a couple of reviews as we normally do. Um this time I went into the subreddit called Junk Food Finds. They were not thrilled about Firecracker Pop or Really, because Fisher and Mayer said they both tasted really good. Those are Henry's buddies at school, so um, so a survey of Henry's peers.
SPEAKER_02So uh Fisher, the one who had bought the pack, said that they tasted similar to a popsicle. Not exactly. Uh Mayer said, I don't know what this flavor is. It's fire, but I don't know.
SPEAKER_05And Ren seemed to be kind of split, but mostly not on board with these. Um, one Redditor said that the sweetness works well with the white cookie, but a lot of people said it kind of tastes like toothpaste. And they also said a little bit goes a long way, it sounds like it seems after you eat like two of these, you're over it just because they're so sweet.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, Mayor actually cooked that it did taste kind of like toothpaste.
SPEAKER_05So we're gonna we're gonna find that out for ourselves.
SPEAKER_02So some ASMR.
unknownAll right.
SPEAKER_02Oh package.
SPEAKER_03Anyways, do you know how to open the package?
SPEAKER_02I do.
SPEAKER_03Oh, he's pulling the tab to open the package. Why are all these packages so hard to open? You got that. There he goes. Oh, you do it. He did it. That smell. Oh my god, the smell. Sorry, I broke with the ASMR, but oh my god, that smell.
SPEAKER_05Whoa, what?
SPEAKER_02It looks like crest.
SPEAKER_05Oh my gosh, can we get my camera, please?
SPEAKER_02That that's that's crest. No, that's toothpaste.
SPEAKER_05I am at first glance, it may just be the angle that I'm sitting at, but I didn't see a lot of blue when we opened toothpaste.
SPEAKER_02Oh, there's a lot of blue. Come come look at my side.
SPEAKER_05Okay, now I see it.
SPEAKER_02But yeah, the blues blues being a little shine there. I I want this one.
SPEAKER_05There there is kind of something about Oreos where I don't feel like this happens with other candies. I don't dig through like a bag of MMs and go, okay, I need to find the perfect MM and it needs to be red, and it needs to have this much chocolate in it. But there is something about maybe it's just the way that you open a pack of Oreos where or like Chips Ahoy, Nabisco really has this package down where you pull the tab and it just kind of opens the whole top of the thing of cookies like it's convertible.
SPEAKER_02Okay, smell the lemon.
SPEAKER_05I I don't have to be up on it to smell it, like it's pervasive.
SPEAKER_02I I'm aware, but you're smelling all three. Smell just the lemon.
SPEAKER_05How do I smell just the lemon? It's part of the same cookie.
SPEAKER_02Trust me, it's possible.
SPEAKER_05Okay, well, all it has to say is you get to pick your cookie, and that makes it kind of special. This cookie right here in the center is calling to me.
SPEAKER_02We gotta go two cookies.
SPEAKER_05I I am gonna argue just like looking at this cross section of cookie. It looks like crest. It looks like the the red and the blue are almost like an afterthought. Like we just kind of smeared it on top of the white that you're used to getting.
SPEAKER_02You know what I kind of want to do? I kind of want to try to pull one of these apart.
SPEAKER_05Hmm. That that's gonna be the instinct. I feel like the first time the first one we have, let's just eat it holistically.
SPEAKER_02Dinkly and singly.
SPEAKER_05There we go.
SPEAKER_04Oh.
SPEAKER_02Whoa. Um yeah, that tastes one-to-one like Mayor described it. Oh, there's one.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_02Mayor, if you're watching this, please put us on your Instagram.
SPEAKER_05I feel like I didn't get any blue raspberry out of it. Well, okay. It's a hard experience to describe, but we're gonna try. Imagine eating all of those flavors at once. And I feel like normally you eat something that maybe has like a complex flavor profile, and the flavors start to reveal themselves.
SPEAKER_02Hold on, let me go in again.
SPEAKER_05And I feel like this first bite of cookie, I went on a journey, but it was kind of like all three cars were in a roundabout, and they all were driving in different directions, and they just kind of crashed into each other.
SPEAKER_02I don't know about you, but I went but I felt like I was flying through the middle of nowhere. That was really good and weird. Just like a mayor described it.
SPEAKER_05It has made my mouth water in a way that no other treat on this show has so far. I'm like. And I do kind of suffer from a bit of dry mouth these days.
SPEAKER_02Okay, let me try to pull one apart. Check this out, watch. Oh. So half of the all the cream is on one cookie, and then the other cookie is just Look at that with all the blue.
SPEAKER_05Look at that small amount of blue. That's what I'm talking about. I feel like we are getting ripped off on the blue.
SPEAKER_02Ooh, the blue's good. You can try that.
SPEAKER_04Preferred cookies.
SPEAKER_02Okay, let me honestly, it tastes like a pie.
SPEAKER_05It doesn't taste like what it is advertised now. What it is advertised now.
SPEAKER_02But it does taste good.
SPEAKER_05You know what it tastes like, Henry?
SPEAKER_02What?
SPEAKER_05Have you ever had those hostess fruit pies?
SPEAKER_02Yes, question mark?
SPEAKER_05So if you go into your grocer or your 7-Eleven or whatever, and you know they where like the Twinkies are and everything, there's those little pouches of pies, and they're full of ooey-goooey filling, and they have kind of this like vanilla-y glaze pocket.
SPEAKER_02There's the toothpaste.
SPEAKER_05I don't want to find toothpaste, but Henry has smashed his down, so it's like more cream than cookie at this point.
SPEAKER_02I wanna try the red. Ew. The red isn't great.
SPEAKER_05I wish I'd written this down, but I did see that there was a journal that published a study, I believe it was in 2022, that said it is physically impossible to fully separate the cream of an Oreo from the cookie.
SPEAKER_02That's not possible.
SPEAKER_05There's always a little bit of residue left behind.
SPEAKER_02That's not true. I've literally done that.
SPEAKER_05Okay, so I'm gonna unscrew one. Oh, I didn't have to unscrew that one, it just came open.
SPEAKER_02One!
SPEAKER_05Wow, we we've instantly proven that study wrong, although there is a stain of blue on this cookie. Yeah, I'm gonna say right off the top, we are getting kind of ripped off with this idea of this having more frosting in it or filling, because it's mostly white.
SPEAKER_02Are you eating just the filling?
SPEAKER_05Yes.
SPEAKER_02Ew. I'm trying to get a pure bite.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, the blue raspberry is practically non-existent as a flavor.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but it looks like link the top.
SPEAKER_05Shudder to think what my fingers are gonna look like at the end of this. Yeah, it just there's not enough blueberry or blue raspberry. Yeah, it is looking red stains on my fingers. So let's try the cherry side. Now, surely cherry is something they've done before.
SPEAKER_02Definitely.
SPEAKER_05Damn! See, they just come apart. Yeah, this this cookie is an illusion. Oh wait, okay, there's cherry.
SPEAKER_02The cookie is a lie.
unknownHuh.
SPEAKER_05This is two weeks in a row that we've had something, two episodes in a row that we've had something cherry flavored. Oh god. I don't even know how to get to the one. Wait, we pawned them off. We actually finished the other bags of MMs, but we gave the cherry chocolate cupcake ones to a friend because we literally could not stomach them.
SPEAKER_02One of the co-hosts of critically acclaimed.
SPEAKER_05Oh, did they go to Bibs?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, did they not?
SPEAKER_05I don't know. Well, if they did, shout out Bibbs. I hope you enjoyed them more than we did because we didn't.
SPEAKER_02If they didn't, then they went to one.
SPEAKER_05I'm gonna try one more cookie here, now that I've like licked the cream out of it. Henry's just looking at me with a mouthful of blue cream.
SPEAKER_02Blue junk.
SPEAKER_04Alright.
SPEAKER_02Hold on, how'll my tongue look?
SPEAKER_05It's blue, but it's not like stain blue.
SPEAKER_02Guys, we got the null stuff Oreos right here.
SPEAKER_05Henry licked all the frosting out of a cookie. Well, actually, I I saw that technically they call it cream, but they also call it fondant.
SPEAKER_02They call it stuff.
SPEAKER_05You just stuffed.
SPEAKER_02The null stuff cookie.
SPEAKER_05What's it stuffed with?
SPEAKER_02Stuff. But with one app.
SPEAKER_05I also totally get the review that said you probably don't want to eat more than two of these.
SPEAKER_02And as someone who just ate three.
SPEAKER_05No, I haven't even swallowed all of the second one yet, and I'm over it.
SPEAKER_02I ate three. Yeah, you know how when you like eat a cupcake, if you bite off just the filling, your teeth feel like they're dissolving.
SPEAKER_05I know what you mean. Like you get that waxy feeling.
SPEAKER_02I don't know how I felt when I ate just the cream.
SPEAKER_05Something's off with that cream. The cream is a lie. There's not enough of any of the flavors except lemon to make a meaningful impact.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna get more water.
SPEAKER_05And then that just kind of makes the lemon take it over.
SPEAKER_02So like podcast for a bit, I'm getting more water.
SPEAKER_05So it when you bite it, it doesn't really read as bomb-pop. It reads more as like fruit punch. Which I do believe fruit punch is a flavor Oreo has tried before. And it's kind of a pity because I actually like what they're trying to do with the golden Oreos, kind of legitimize those a little bit, uh, even though they've been around for over 20 years. And I do like the idea of like a fruity vanilla cookie. That does sound really good. But but they they've really overshot the mark on these, in my opinion. And that actually brings us to our tier chart. Woohoo! Where as we review this again, S tier is delicious, A is tasty, B is mid, C is bad, and D is gross. We don't have an F tier because we we don't have room for that kind of negativity in our lives.
SPEAKER_02Although in the last episode we were considering adding one called inedible.
SPEAKER_05So I think I think I know where I'm at. Yeah. It'll be interesting to see where Henry's at. So I think let's on three, we'll say together what we think. Right? One, two, three.
SPEAKER_02Oh what? Okay, hold on.
SPEAKER_05Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_02What? How do we split this? I don't know. It's in between two tiers.
SPEAKER_05And I mean, they're tasty for like a minute, but I feel like that fades very quickly. You can have this entire box, just not right now, because it's close to your bedtime. Which, yeah, also don't eat a whole box of Oreos at once. It's super bad for you.
SPEAKER_02No, I'm aware, but I'm saying that I could.
SPEAKER_05I do want to point out that here at the Snack Fam, we do our best to be healthy. Yes, we are eating some probably pretty high caloric, high sugar. Um, this is not for the faint of heart or for the diabetic, but shy hooger.
SPEAKER_02But uh, I promise we're not going and just like housing entire bags of chips or like after after we had those uh caramel chips back from episode one. We didn't devour the whole bag. In fact, we threw them away.
SPEAKER_05I I really want to find more savory limited edition snacks. We gotta start looking at like We've done one. We did one, and then it was a sweet flavor. So we we have yet to try anything like bold or spicy or salty. Well, I mean There are so many flavors out there in the snack spectrum.
SPEAKER_02Wink wink.
SPEAKER_05And we keep kind of landing on sweet things that have been made sweeter and made sweeter in weird ways.
SPEAKER_02Wink wink.
SPEAKER_05What do you mean wink wink?
SPEAKER_02I mean wink wink.
SPEAKER_05I guess kinda kinda in the wings.
SPEAKER_02Kinda kinda.
SPEAKER_05Kinda sort, almost hardly. Um but yeah, gosh, how do we reconcile tasty and bad?
SPEAKER_02Um, coin flip.
SPEAKER_05Coin flip.
SPEAKER_02Let's flip a co let's flip an Oreo.
SPEAKER_05But an Oreo is the same on both sides.
SPEAKER_02Not if you take off a cookie.
SPEAKER_05That seems I have a coin right here.
SPEAKER_02I'm going to use this dislodged Oreo cookie. If it lands on the part with the blue stain, it's tails. If it lands on the part with the Oreo, it's heads. What do you call them?
SPEAKER_05Heads.
SPEAKER_02Tails!
SPEAKER_05Alright. Tasty asterisk, asterisk, asterisk, asterisk. Do not I don't want. He's trying to feed me another cookie. I'm like, it's not gonna change my mind. And crushing it and making the frosting blop out definitely does not change my mind. I'm gonna eat this other half just so you don't eat it, because it's late. Yeah. Um the verdict on Oreo Limited Edition Firecracker Pop Flavored Creme Oreo cookie situation. It's tasty? Tasty It's tasty question mark.
SPEAKER_02Package of palatable.
SPEAKER_04Well, I'm still chewing and swelling. We're very professional here.
SPEAKER_02What is a synonym for tasty that begins with P? P or not not P, uh A.
SPEAKER_05A. T. T. Which one? Hey, Tasty starts with a T.
SPEAKER_02T. What? Um what's a synonym for tasty that starts with P?
SPEAKER_04Pretty good. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Package of pretty good. I like all right, package of pretty good.
SPEAKER_04It's a package of pretty good for one or two cookies.
SPEAKER_02Or maybe you should.
unknownI don't think they're gonna be tea.
SPEAKER_05Well, we're not there yet.
SPEAKER_02Are you sure about that?
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SPEAKER_05Bring back Peepsy! Cowards! Again, we gotta be you get more flies with honey than with vinegar. You're not cowards. You're business people who need to make an informed business decision. And I would say the people are perhaps on my side in that peepsy was a revolutionary taste sensation.
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SPEAKER_05Bye! The SnackFan podcast is performed by Angie Seibold and Henry Seipold. Edited by Angie Seipold. Production assistants by Whitney Seipold. Theme song is Android Sock Hop by Kevin McLeod via Incompitech.com. Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0. All opinions expressed on SnackFan belong to the content creators and are not influenced by any corporate sponsorship.
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