Product Review: Nabisco Oreo Cakesters
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Oreo Cakesters Soft Snack Cakes
Website: Oreo Cakesters Made By Nabisco
I received a coupon for the new Oreo Cakesters made by: Nabisco and since my family loves the regular Oreo Cookies, we decided to purchase 2 boxes from the grocery store.
We purchased the Original Flavor and the Chocolate Creme
Each Box: 6 individually wrapped packages each containing 2 snack cakes
Serving Size: 2 cakes (1 snack package)
Calories: 250 per serving size, Calories from Fat: 100
Our Evaluation:
Shelly's: I preferred the Chocolate Creme Cakesters because I am a chocolate lover and these definately hit the spot when I was craving some chocolate yesterday. What I really like is that they are soft and chewy which is a good thing since I can't have hard and crunchy foods at this time. Taste: I give them 8 out of 10 spoons, meaning, I will definately be purchasing them again.
Sam's: My hubby preferred the original flavor and didn't care for the chocolate creme. I think that is because he loves the regular Oreo Cookies. He rated the original flavor 9 out of 10 spoons.
So overall, we love this product!
Note: Package states: Manufactured on equipment that processes peanut, tree nuts. So, if you have nut allergies, these are not for you (even though, they don't have any nuts in them).
Note: I was not compensated in any way for this product review. We personally purchased and used the product.
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