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Being a Mom is hard. Like cry in the shower hard- we’ve all done it. So how do we survive? I’m guilty of hiding treats where my kids can’t find them and as soon as my kids heads hit their pillows for naps, you better believe I’m reaching up on the fridge and pulling out something sweet. It helps give me a little escape from all the craziness I have going on and take a minute to just indulge myself.
Have you tried OREO THINS? This week I went to Sam’s Club and bought their big box of OREO THINS to hide for myself. 35 packs of OREO THINS and they are all mine. 35 packs, and four per pack, mean I’ve got 140 delicious, crispy, cookies just waiting for me to sneak away and eat them and not share with any of my adorable cookie loving kids. They’re that good and I’m not going to mention how many of them are already eaten…
I love them.
They’re like little adorable, baby size OREOS. Who doesn’t love eating tiny things?
Like I said, they help me keep my sanity, whether that’s by eating them or apparently making weird faces with them. I call that last picture Janis Joplin OREO THINS. Coming to an art museum near you 🙂 What fun is food if you can’t play with it a little? This is my Sam’s Club’s store’s stock of them. I’m thinking I should have an equally big stock at my house.
Have you tried them yet? If not, get out there and get you some OREO THINS!
Barbara M says
I think I love the Oreo thins better than the regular ones, plus they make great pie or cheesecake crusts.
Kara says
Love the hidden snacks for our “Mommy Moments!” I need a box of OREO THINS for my own stash 🙂 #client
Shelley says
Aren’t these being made in Mexico now? I won’t buy these since the owner of Oreos decided to take jobs away from Americans and move them to Mexico! Sorry, can’t support that move!
Debbie says
Exactly!!
Stacey says
They actually are going to continue being made in the US. Their Mexico factory has been open for years and produces the cookies sold to Latin and South America. They have factories all over the world selling to their local regions. Oreos are made in about five different factories right here in the states 🙂 There was a lot of confusing news articles surrounding all of it last year when they decided to expand their Mexico facilities, but they will be staying in the US.
carmen says
How many carbs
Stacey says
Each cookie has 5.3g of carbs. Great question!
Lori says
https://www.facebook.com/ElbertLeeGuillory/posts/1106339706064822
Oreo is taking their business to Mexico! Won’t be eating these ever again. I’ll keep my money in the US
Stacey says
They actually are going to continue being made in the US. Their Mexico factory has been open for years and produces the cookies sold to Latin and South America. They have factories all over the world selling to their local regions. Oreos are made in about five different factories right here in the states 🙂 There was a lot of confusing news articles surrounding all of it last year when they decided to expand their Mexico facilities, but they will be staying in the US.
Gina says
Another U.S. company sold to a foreign company I believe Oreos now are going to be made in Mexico or China. You just have to read labels most of your stuff coming in food-wise is from China did you know that China makes 80% of our rice? lots of exported food coming in ~ beware of China’s food though it’s been said that they put small bits of plastic in their rice to bulk it up whether that’s true or not I’m not sure but check it out!
Stacey says
They actually are going to continue being made in the US. Their Mexico factory has been open for years and produces the cookies sold to Latin and South America. Their China factory makes the cookies sold to all of central Asia and India. Oreos are made in about five different factories right here in the USA 🙂
Barbara Mayfield says
You should send this to Oreo or whoever makes them….Nabisco? Great idea for sales add. Now you got me wanting to go buy some to try, and I’m a grandma.
Stacey says
Thank you so much Barbara, you are so sweet! They really are good!
Debbie says
I guess since they’re moving to Mexico I won’t be trying them.
Stacey says
They actually are going to continue being made in the US. Their Mexico factory has been open for years and produces the cookies sold to Latin and South America. They have factories all over the world selling to their local regions. Oreos are made in about five different factories right here in the states 🙂 There was a lot of confusing news articles surrounding all of it last year when they decided to expand their Mexico facilities, but they will be staying in the US.