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WJWtoday at 9:06 PM2 repliesview on HN

> when Oreo Coke (actually good, unlike Coke Oreo) came into my life

Sometimes I think Americans are completely lost to the rest of us, residing in a haze of consumerism and political divide as they do. Then sometimes I read something like this and I cannot deny a certain curiosity as regards the finer differences between Oreo Coke and Coke Oreo.

We have coke in my country (of both the Coca Cola and cocaine varieties, and even the pure carbon variety used for steel smelting) and also Oreos are readily available in most supermarkets. Can any of the US based HN visitors enlighten us about the exact mixture required to produce Oreo Coke (but not, preferably, Coke Oreo)?


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nxc18today at 9:28 PM

WRT to Oreo Coke, the best description is Vanilla Coke with a dark chocolate flavor, but somehow not like the chocolate a European might imagine.

I found out recently that Oreo is in fact made with real cocoa; I find this surprising and still somewhat hard to believe.

The drink’s unique combination of flavors somehow made the whole experience less cloying than a typical zero sugar coke. And also, mysteriously, it was quite satiating, almost like I had eaten actual cookies. Except not, because any American can tell you that Oreo has negative satiation - you can eat an Oreo from a state of not being hungry at all, then discover you have eaten a whole Family Size pack.

bitwizetoday at 9:08 PM

Oreo Coke = Oreo-flavored Coca-Cola

Coke Oreo = Coca-Cola-flavored Oreo cookies

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