The 30 Craziest Oreo Flavors Ever MadeCandace Braun DavisonWed, September 26, 2018 at 6:49 PM UTCThe real question is: How many have you tried?Allie FolinoSee the original post on YoutubeDelish@YoutubeOnly the Kool-Aid Man would bust through walls and shout "oh yeeaaaaah" over this one. Most of us were left scratching our heads at these vanilla cookies with fruit punch-flavored creme, which was exclusively sold at Walmart last summer.OreoNow this is a serious feat of cookie engineering. Banana Split Oreos debuted in the summer of 2013, and they are all the things: One vanilla cookie, one chocolate, and a filling that's half strawberry-flavored, half banana. Flickr/Mike MozartAs the nation went Pumpkin Spice Latte-crazy, Oreo responded with the perfect cookie to dunk in it. They debuted in 2014 but were so popular that they've returned to stores this fall.OreoThis past February, Oreo made the bold decision to release vanilla Oreos with a pink and blue Cotton Candy-esque filling, giving us hope that spring and happy memories of life without perpetually frozen noses would soon arrive.Flickr/Mike MozartBack in 2008, Oreo sold Strawberry Milkshake-flavored Oreos. This version, released in 2011, seems like a very subtle twist on the flavor, but it ushered in a wave of fruity Oreo flavors over the next few years. Flickr/Mike MozartThe same summer Oreo said, "Hey, guys, these Berry Burst Ice Cream Oreos are kind of just like Strawberry Milkshake Oreos-but better," it also debuted Creamsicle Oreos, which featured vanilla cookies and a half-orange, half-vanilla filling.Flickr/TheImpulsiveBuyIn 2012, Oreo got everyone thinking about Halloween a little early, debuting these vanilla Oreos with Candy Corn-flavored creme filling just after Labor Day.NabiscoWe've been dipping Oreos in chocolate for years, but this new flavor, released in August, took the cookie to a whole new level of decadent-and made us wonder why we've been using our fingers to get that last smidge of brownie batter out of the bowl. We could've been using Oreos THIS WHOLE TIME. OreoWatermelon is a summertime must-have, but in cookie form? The fruity filling had mixed reviews when it launched in 2013, though we'd heard it was better received than the candy corn variety.Flickr/Mike MozartTransforming drinks and frozen desserts into sandwich cookies has been a popular trend for Oreo, so it only makes sense that the brand would create a mashup of the two. The half-root beer, half-vanilla creme filling initially gave us pause-who wants a cookie that tastes like soda?-but thankfully, the frosting doesn't overpower the cookie.OreoOreos with a bright green and brown filling may not look all that appealing at first, but when you realize they're like eating a caramel apple, cookie-crust pie, you'll be shoveling them into your mouth by the handful. OreoAs our news editor put it, this treat's like pure summer, sandwiched between two vanilla cookies. And they're a lot easier to eat on the go than the real thing.Flickr/TheImpulsiveBuyOreo's released its lemon flavor with vanilla cookies and chocolate. We're not sure how we feel about the latter combination, though one Tasty Test reviewer admits they're "not nearly as bad as I'd thought they'd be," and even goes as far to say they're "kind of good."YouTube/Tasty TestBefore there were Key Lime Pie Oreos, there were Limeade ones. It was a summer 2014 limited-edition treat served alongside Fruit Punch Oreos, suggesting that someone in the R&D department was clearly on a fruity drink kick. (Considering this lime trend, we have to wonder what summer 2016 has in store for us: Margarita Oreos, perhaps?)OreoIf you didn't want to go through the trouble of baking your own gingerbread cookies in 2012, Oreo had your back, releasing cookies with a gingerbread filling loaded with cinnamon flavor. They made a repeat appearance during the holiday season in 2013, so who knows-they could come back again this year. Fingers crossed.Flickr/Mike MozartIn February 2014, Oreo turned two beloved, gooey treats into sandwich cookies: cookie dough and marshmallow crispy treats. The latter featured a vaguely marshmallow-y creme filling studded with crisped cereal bits. Flickr/Mike MozartThe Internet collectively lost its mind when Red Velvet Oreos hit stores this past February, and it marked a surprising change for the brand: The chocolate cookies were red to match the cake, while most limited-edition flavors tend to be plain chocolate or vanilla. Cream cheese-flavored filling helped the treat stand out from Oreo's OG cookie.OreoIf Double Stuf and Mega Stuf Oreos weren't enough Oreo for you (or if the frosting-to-cookie ratio was just off), Triple-Double Oreos are your jam ... er, dessert. This version paired vanilla cookies with chocolate and strawberry creme fillings, presumably so you could eat the cookie the way everyone eats Neapolitan ice cream: Consuming all of the chocolate and throwing out the rest. The story behind the cherry cola Oreo is a bit more straightforward: Oreo die-hards were presented with three fan-suggested finalists earlier this year and were asked to vote on their favorite flavor. Et voila! We've now been graced with these. They taste like if you bottled up your childhood summers and spread them across two chocolate cookie sandwiches, BTW.Vineet SawantYes. You ALSO read that right. :) :) :) :)))))))MondolezOK. You can breathe now. We're back in the realm of semi-normal-ish Oreo flavors. This particular cookie quite literally pops in your mouth, as it features popping candy.OreoSure, these were a limited-time-only Albertson's exclusive, but at ome point in time, we lived in a world where Waffles & Syrup-flavored Oreos existed. Have you ever heard a better excuse for having cookies for breakfast? AmazonVeering away from the classic outer cookies are these graham crackers ones. They give way to a blueberry creme filling. Delightful all around.OreoThis magical flavor also featured those graham cracker cookies, but this time, the creme filling was uber-flecked with-you guessed it-those "fruity crisps" that you grew up loving.OreoNo, they're not the same as blueberry pie Oreos. Don't you see how we're back to chocolate cookies now??TwitterNews of this 90th birthday innovation was instant internet gold. America's most beloved cookie and America's most beloved mouse? How could it not be? The Mickey-stamped, birthday cake-flavored Oreos are like Dunkaroos to the face. All good things, my friends. OreoThis 2013 limited-release flavor featured golden Oreo cookies with lime and raspberry sherbet flavors stuffed in between. Daaaamn.The Impulsive BuyHow could I leave you on any other note?Amazon1 of 30The real question is: How many have you tried?Allie Folino1 of 30The real question is: How many have you tried?Allie Folino2 of 30See the original post on YoutubeDelish@YoutubeFruit Punch3 of 30Only the Kool-Aid Man would bust through walls and shout "oh yeeaaaaah" over this one. Most of us were left scratching our heads at these vanilla cookies with fruit punch-flavored creme, which was exclusively sold at Walmart last summer.OreoBanana Split4 of 30Now this is a serious feat of cookie engineering. Banana Split Oreos debuted in the summer of 2013, and they are all the things: One vanilla cookie, one chocolate, and a filling that's half strawberry-flavored, half banana. Flickr/Mike MozartPumpkin Spice5 of 30As the nation went Pumpkin Spice Latte-crazy, Oreo responded with the perfect cookie to dunk in it. They debuted in 2014 but were so popular that they've returned to stores this fall.OreoCotton Candy6 of 30This past February, Oreo made the bold decision to release vanilla Oreos with a pink and blue Cotton Candy-esque filling, giving us hope that spring and happy memories of life without perpetually frozen noses would soon arrive.Flickr/Mike MozartBerry Burst7 of 30Back in 2008, Oreo sold Strawberry Milkshake-flavored Oreos. This version, released in 2011, seems like a very subtle twist on the flavor, but it ushered in a wave of fruity Oreo flavors over the next few years. Flickr/Mike MozartCreamsicle8 of 30The same summer Oreo said, "Hey, guys, these Berry Burst Ice Cream Oreos are kind of just like Strawberry Milkshake Oreos-but better," it also debuted Creamsicle Oreos, which featured vanilla cookies and a half-orange, half-vanilla filling.Flickr/TheImpulsiveBuyCandy Corn9 of 30In 2012, Oreo got everyone thinking about Halloween a little early, debuting these vanilla Oreos with Candy Corn-flavored creme filling just after Labor Day.NabiscoBrownie Batter10 of 30We've been dipping Oreos in chocolate for years, but this new flavor, released in August, took the cookie to a whole new level of decadent-and made us wonder why we've been using our fingers to get that last smidge of brownie batter out of the bowl. We could've been using Oreos THIS WHOLE TIME. OreoWatermelon11 of 30Watermelon is a summertime must-have, but in cookie form? The fruity filling had mixed reviews when it launched in 2013, though we'd heard it was better received than the candy corn variety.Flickr/Mike MozartRoot Beer Float12 of 30Transforming drinks and frozen desserts into sandwich cookies has been a popular trend for Oreo, so it only makes sense that the brand would create a mashup of the two. The half-root beer, half-vanilla creme filling initially gave us pause-who wants a cookie that tastes like soda?-but thankfully, the frosting doesn't overpower the cookie.OreoCaramel Apple13 of 30Oreos with a bright green and brown filling may not look all that appealing at first, but when you realize they're like eating a caramel apple, cookie-crust pie, you'll be shoveling them into your mouth by the handful. OreoKey Lime Pie14 of 30As our news editor put it, this treat's like pure summer, sandwiched between two vanilla cookies. And they're a lot easier to eat on the go than the real thing.Flickr/TheImpulsiveBuyLemon Twist15 of 30Oreo's released its lemon flavor with vanilla cookies and chocolate. We're not sure how we feel about the latter combination, though one Tasty Test reviewer admits they're "not nearly as bad as I'd thought they'd be," and even goes as far to say they're "kind of good."YouTube/Tasty TestLimeade16 of 30Before there were Key Lime Pie Oreos, there were Limeade ones. It was a summer 2014 limited-edition treat served alongside Fruit Punch Oreos, suggesting that someone in the R&D department was clearly on a fruity drink kick. (Considering this lime trend, we have to wonder what summer 2016 has in store for us: Margarita Oreos, perhaps?)OreoGingerbread17 of 30If you didn't want to go through the trouble of baking your own gingerbread cookies in 2012, Oreo had your back, releasing cookies with a gingerbread filling loaded with cinnamon flavor. They made a repeat appearance during the holiday season in 2013, so who knows-they could come back again this year. Fingers crossed.Flickr/Mike MozartMarshmallow Crispy18 of 30In February 2014, Oreo turned two beloved, gooey treats into sandwich cookies: cookie dough and marshmallow crispy treats. The latter featured a vaguely marshmallow-y creme filling studded with crisped cereal bits. Flickr/Mike MozartRed Velvet19 of 30The Internet collectively lost its mind when Red Velvet Oreos hit stores this past February, and it marked a surprising change for the brand: The chocolate cookies were red to match the cake, while most limited-edition flavors tend to be plain chocolate or vanilla. Cream cheese-flavored filling helped the treat stand out from Oreo's OG cookie.OreoTriple Double Neapolitan20 of 30If Double Stuf and Mega Stuf Oreos weren't enough Oreo for you (or if the frosting-to-cookie ratio was just off), Triple-Double Oreos are your jam ... er, dessert. This version paired vanilla cookies with chocolate and strawberry creme fillings, presumably so you could eat the cookie the way everyone eats Neapolitan ice cream: Consuming all of the chocolate and throwing out the rest. Cherry Cola21 of 30The story behind the cherry cola Oreo is a bit more straightforward: Oreo die-hards were presented with three fan-suggested finalists earlier this year and were asked to vote on their favorite flavor. Et voila! We've now been graced with these. They taste like if you bottled up your childhood summers and spread them across two chocolate cookie sandwiches, BTW.Vineet SawantHot Chicken Wing22 of 30Yes. You ALSO read that right. :) :) :) :)))))))MondolezFirework23 of 30OK. You can breathe now. We're back in the realm of semi-normal-ish Oreo flavors. This particular cookie quite literally pops in your mouth, as it features popping candy.OreoWaffles & Syrup24 of 30Sure, these were a limited-time-only Albertson's exclusive, but at ome point in time, we lived in a world where Waffles & Syrup-flavored Oreos existed. Have you ever heard a better excuse for having cookies for breakfast? AmazonBlueberry Pie25 of 30Veering away from the classic outer cookies are these graham crackers ones. They give way to a blueberry creme filling. Delightful all around.OreoFruity Crisp26 of 30This magical flavor also featured those graham cracker cookies, but this time, the creme filling was uber-flecked with-you guessed it-those "fruity crisps" that you grew up loving.OreoBlueberry Ice Cream27 of 30No, they're not the same as blueberry pie Oreos. Don't you see how we're back to chocolate cookies now??TwitterMickey Mouse Oreos28 of 30News of this 90th birthday innovation was instant internet gold. America's most beloved cookie and America's most beloved mouse? How could it not be? The Mickey-stamped, birthday cake-flavored Oreos are like Dunkaroos to the face. All good things, my friends. OreoRainbow "Shure, Bert!"29 of 30This 2013 limited-release flavor featured golden Oreo cookies with lime and raspberry sherbet flavors stuffed in between. Daaaamn.The Impulsive BuyCandy Cane30 of 30How could I leave you on any other note?AmazonThe real question is: How many have you tried?From DelishAbout Our Ads