Update: We reviewed it! Click here to read our review.
90 years seems like a random number to celebrate with a limited edition Oreo cookie. I mean, it’s a round number, but is it a significant number? Yes, 90 years is a LONG time. But Oreo celebrated its 100th birthday with Birthday Cake Oreo Cookies, which I thought was fitting. So now this has been done, what happens when Mickey turns 100? Obviously, Disney isn’t doing this because Mickey is going to die anytime soon. But, I dunno, 100 years feels more appropriate. (Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at Winco.)
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And wait another 10 YEARS!!!! for Mickey Mouse Cookies?….actually there are a surprising number of different Mickey Mouse Cookies but NO MICKEY OREOS!!!!!!!!!
I tried them today, it does have a decent frosting taste but has a chemical aftertaste. They have been going all out with some cookies like the rockroad and good humor, would have loved to see some actual bits of sprinkles or something. 5/10 at best for me.
I wish Oreo would attempt a wedding cake flavor.
As an anniversary tie in, they should bring back the store bought Mickey Mouse ice cream bars. The Mickey head shaped ones, with the chocolate dipped ears. I would eat my weight in those.
I know the park has them, but come on people.
Or Oreo did a different shaped wafer. That would be a first for them! Make it Mickey’s ears