Is it just me, or is this year really flying by? This weekend is Easter, and after that, we’ll be celebrating the Fourth of July before we know it. Nothing says Fourth of July like a burger, a hot dog, and a cold beer. Oh, and also an Oreo.
Now, Oreo has come out with a few zany flavors before. But these are a little different, because thanks to their use of Pop Rocks, they actually explode in your mouth — much like a firework (but obviously way safer).
Now, here’s where things get a little suspicious. According to Delish, Oreo has said that these cookies weren’t in production this year. However, Walmart has them on their site. Since Walmart probably wouldn’t want to sell an old product, it’s possible these cookies may be a Walmart exclusive.
It’s tough to tell. But if you want to ensure that you’ll have them in time for the big holiday, you might want to place an order now, just in case.
These were actually pretty good, can't wait for them to come back. https://t.co/02oS5AHSYq
— Andrea Giang (@CookWitWalflowr) April 19, 2019
Firework Oreos originally debuted in 2017, and the concept was a little strange to most Oreo fans. Sure, you can tell what a crazy flavor like Kettlecorn would taste like, but what’s a firework supposed to taste like?
Some also thought the gimmick was a little too cheesy. After all, it’s just an Oreo with Pop Rocks.
The funny thing is that even though it’s right on the label, some people still had no clue. Thus, the popping was a disturbing surprise during the first taste.
As we know now, it’s way more about the texture than the actual taste. These were meant to add a little pop to your holiday.
And some Oreo fans prefer them over the real thing. Especially because the Fourth of July is often a nightmare for those of us with dogs.
instead of ruining the environment and scaring dogs by setting off fireworks can we agree to just eat firework oreos on the 4th from now on?
— emily nava (@emilynava) July 5, 2017
My colleague brought me these Firework OREOs today. WHY AREN'T THESE ALWAYS AVAILABLE?! They pop-rocked my mouth to oblivion. I'm in love ❤️ pic.twitter.com/p1tYz868sU
— HOOOSK™ (@theHOOOSK) May 9, 2017
July might be over, but as long as I have my firework Oreos, at least the fireworks won't end!! YUM!!! 💜💜💜 pic.twitter.com/J4VrDsYh66
— Fuzzy Bear & Friends #BeMoreToddy🌻 (@FriendsFuzzy) July 31, 2017
Some people felt like it’d be okay if they went ahead and replaced standard Oreos. But that’s probably an unlikely opinion, especially when there’s room in the cookie aisle for both.
I'd be totally cool if the new Firework Oreos were the new Norm.
— Graphix Maniac 🔪 (@GraphixManiac) May 24, 2017
They're nothing special, but the popping candy gives a nice reward.
Firework Oreos even went international, proving that they could very well celebrate other holidays and occasions. So maybe Firework Oreos should just be an all-summer release.
But still, you might want to play it on the safe side. For example, I was certain that Walmart still carried the ’90s snack Shark Bites, until I went to confirm.
Firework Oreos may be here today, but may be gone tomorrow. That’s one of the bummers about shopping online. Since July isn’t next month, you may have some concerns about buying them early.
But eating them after that won’t pose a health risk, unless they’re poorly stored. They just won’t taste as good. So you may want to be safe rather than sorry in case Walmart pulls these at the last minute without any warning.
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