The Weirdest Oreo Flavors Ever


Twist, Lick, Dunk, Weird

We aren't going to get into what the best way to eat an Oreo is. No, the question we're looking at today is what you eat—not how you eat it. These are some of the most unique and some of the just weirdest flavors Oreo has ever sent out into the market in North America and internationally. Have you tried any of them?

Coca-Cola Oreos

Yes, this really is a thing! One chocolate cookie, one golden cookie made red and embossed with the Coke logo, and white cream inside. Oh, did we mention that the chocolate cookie is infused with Coca-Cola syrup and there are popping candies in the cream—which we assume is meant to simulate the fizzy experience of drinking a Coke.

 Quinn Dombrowski, Flickr

Fruit Punch Oreos

This limited edition Oreo had vanilla cookies with a pink, fruit punch-flavored cream. They were only available at WalMart, for a summer, about six or seven years ago.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake Oreos

To celebrate 90 years of Mickey Mouse, Oreo put out these Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake Oreos—which appear to have been the exact same thing as their regular Birthday Cake Oreos, just with a birthday Mickey image on the cookie.

 slgckgc, Flickr

Sour Patch Kids Oreos

These are similar to the Golden Oreos with the vanilla cookies and cream—except that there are colorful (and sour) candy flecks peppering both the cookies and the cream filling.

 Phillip Pessar, Flickr

Hot & Spicy Cinnamon Oreos

From sour to spicy with the limited edition Hot & Spicy Cinnamon Oreos, which had chocolate cookies and red cinnamon candy-flavored cream.

 Like_the_Grand_Canyon, Flickr

Caramel Apple Oreos

We wonder: Does a Caramel Apple Oreo a day also keep the doctor away? And while we're on the subject of apples...

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Apple Pie Oreos

The cookies that sandwich it together are graham-flavored.

 Like_the_Grand_Canyon, Flickr

Vanilla Latte Oreos

Take your classic Oreo and add a layer of latte-flavored cream inside along with the vanilla. Decaf we assume.

 Kenishirotie, Shutterstock

Dunkin' Donuts Mocha Oreos

Time to make the Dunkin' Donuts Mocha Oreos.

 Like_the_Grand_Canyon

White Peach Oolong Tea Oreos

Exclusive to China, these unique Oreos bring the tea flavor in the cream between two classic chocolate cookies.

 Jonathan Cooper, Pexels

Crystal Grape & Peach Flavor Oreos

Another China exclusive. Does anyone know what crystal grape is?

 Nicolas Maderna, Shutterstock

Brownie Batter Oreos

The idea of actual brownie batter between two chocolate Oreo cookies sounds amazing, so we can only imagine brownie batter cream would be quite good as well.

 Like_the_Grand_Canyon, Flickr

Double Stuff Neapolitan Oreos

Chocolate cookies and vanilla cream. The only thing missing to make this "Neapolitan" is the strawberry—which they do half and half with the vanilla cream (both double stuffed of course). These were an Australia limited edition. But they weren't Oreo's only take on Neapolitan.

 Ryan Smith, Flickr

Triple Double Neapolitan Oreos

Rather than doing a half and half with the cream, the Triple Double Neapolitan Oreos gave you a full helping of each cream filling—which in this one was chocolate and strawberry layered between three golden vanilla cookies.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Pumpkin Spice Oreo

Did you really think Oreo wasn't going to get in on the pumpkin spice craze?

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Banana Split Oreo

We know what you're saying—banana splits have so many different ingredients, how can one cookie capture them all? Well, how does this sound: One vanilla cookie and one chocolate cookie—and as for the cream, you got half banana and half strawberry.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Creamsicle Oreos

While most things Creamsicle-flavored aren't very good (except for actual Creamsicles), Oreo took their shot at it a few years back with vanilla cookies and half orange, half vanilla filling.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Cotton Candy Oreos

Half and half pink and blue cotton candy cream between two vanilla cookies.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Berry Burst Ice Cream Oreos

The berries bursting in this cream are strawberry, cherry, and raspberry.

 Like_the_Grand_Canyon, Flickr

Peanut Butter Oreos

We all know how well chocolate and peanut butter go together. We're surprised Oreo didn't come up with this idea a long time ago.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Candy Corn Oreos

You know those pyramid-shaped tri-colored candy corn candies? Well, Oreo created a candy corn-flavored cream and stuffed it between two vanilla cookies.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Watermelon Oreos

At least it was seedless.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Root Beer Float Oreos

It's not just root beer-flavored cream, folks. This was root beer float—so that meant half root beer, half vanilla cream filling. In between two vanilla cookies.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Key Lime Pie Oreos

How do you get a pie inside a cookie? Key lime pie Oreos is how. And if you're going to do limes, you gotta do...

 Javcon117, Flickr

Lemon Twist Oreos

Do you think the lemon cream would go better with vanilla or chocolate cookies? Well, back when they released this limited edition, they had both.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Limeade Oreos

And back to lime. Well, actually Oreo put these limited edition limeade cookies out before the previously discussed key lime pie ones.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Gingerbread Oreos

There's definitely nothing weird about gingerbread cookies—but in the case of these Oreos, it wasn't the cookies that were gingerbread, it was that all-important cream filling. The cookies—in case you were wondering—were vanilla.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Mint Oreos

Chocolate cookies and a minty cream.

 Zety Akhzar, Shutterstock

Marshmallow Crispy Oreos

What are Marshmallow Crispies? Well, they're Rice Krispies Treats. But given that Rice Krispies is a Kellogg's brand, and Oreos are Nabisco, they couldn't call them Rice Krispies Treats Oreos. They're vanilla cookies with a marshmallow-esue cream with some crisped cereal in it.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Red Velvet Oreos

In a very rare move for Oreo, they didn't have black or white cookies with this one. Instead, they colored their chocolate cookies red to match the first part of the red velvet moniker—and for the velvet, they went with a cream cheese-flavored filling.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Strawberry Shortcake Oreos

Golden cookies with a strawberry cream, with strawberry flavored bits in the cream as well.

 Mike Mozart, Flickr

Wasabi Oreos

Back in 2018, Oreo introduced two new flavors to the Chinese market. Both flavors were hot and spicy, but in very different ways. One of them was Wasabi Oreos. The other was....

 Tang Yan Song, Shutterstock

Hot Chicken Wing Oreos

We don't know what to say.

 On the road again, Shutterstock