Your favorite cookie is getting a fancy adult upgrade. Yep, Nabisco’s Oreo cookies will now feature — drumroll, please! — a latte-flavored thin cookie. We already loved Oreo Thins’ guilt-free deliciousness, and now we’re gearing up to love their coffee-flavored creation.
The latte creme-flavored Oreo Thin is due out nationwide in June, which means that, for the next two months, we’re going to simply eat our normal-flavored Oreo cookies while we have our coffee. That’s not a bad breakfast idea, right? They’re only 140 calories per four cookies, so…
The internet got wind of this glorious cookie by way of blogger The Junk Food Aisle, who said their picture of the packaging was totally real and absolutely official. One Instagram user asked, “I was hoping this wasn’t another one of your mockups because I need them in my life,” and we couldn’t agree more.
By the way, if you’re anything like us, you’ll be happy to know that the latte cookie will be a permanent offering — not a limited rollout — which means you can indulge in espresso-chocolate creme goodness as often as you’d like.
These thin cookies are made with a creamy, light-colored, latte-flavored creme, so it’s not the cookie itself that tastes like a latte. It’s just the creme, which is exactly what we want out of an Oreo cookie.
Oreo has debuted several different cookie flavors over the years — some of them pretty delicious, and some of them pretty weird.
Can you believe they made Cherry Cola, Kettle Corn, and Piña Colada Oreos? Yep. And we have… questions.
Instagram user TJ_WIGGLES described their tropical offering: “Piña Colada tastes very buttery at first, then the pineapple kicks in pretty strong. Light and pleasant.”
He also described the Cherry Cola Oreo as equivalent to “eating a gummy cola cotton between two Oreo Cookies and a handful of pop rocks all at the same time. Weird, yummy, and good!!”
As for the Kettle Corn flavor, he said they were “sweet, carmel-y with puffs of corn actually IN the creme.” Yum!
That does look pretty good, actually.
Then there was the Rocky Road, which is made with marshmallow and creme. Now, this is one we’re into:
The Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie was a crowd-pleaser as well.
One Instagram user wrote, “Nabisco have truly nailed the graham cracker on these cookies — I don’t think I’d be able to tell it apart from Digestive biscuits in a blind taste test. The creme tastes a lot like, you guessed it, peanut butter with the only hint of chocolate being the chocolate creme part. These have my 8/10.”
Would you eat an apple pie-flavored Oreo?
This one was limited edition, so you can’t get your hands on it now — unless you search the interwebs for old, stale cookies. (People totally do this).
Oh, and then there were flavors for Peeps, Dunkin’s Mocha, Hot & Spicy Cinnamon, and PB&J. Weird, or genius?
Beyond flavors, Oreo is interested in brand partnerships, too. Like their Game of Thrones cookies. You gotta love this video:
We also love how everyone gets creative with their use of Oreos. Look at these white chocolate Oreo cups:
And this oreo chocolate chunk cookie, which Oreo shared to their Instagram page. Even Oreo can’t get enough of Oreo:
Everyone’s got a favorite Oreo flavor, but we’re going to go ahead and say we kind of like the plain ones best. You know, the good ol’ classic Oreo. The kind we dunked into milk as kids.
What’s your go-to cookie flavor? Are you an Oreo Thin or an Oreo Oreo type of snacker?
And most importantly, are you going to the try the latte flavor?