New Oreo Flavor: We Tried Sour Patch Kids Oreos
When I first covered the announcement that Sour Patch Kids Oreos were on their way to grocery store shelves, I knew that my journalistic duty would eventually require me to taste them for you good people. I can evade my fate no longer. It’s time to dive headfirst into absurdity and finally, finally, figure out what the heck an “inclusion” is.
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New Sour Patch Oreos!
Sour Patch Kids OreosWalmartIn an effort to put off actually tasting these, I really took my time investigating the neon yellow and green packaging. In doing so, I discovered that the package of Sour Patch Kids Oreos is slightly smaller than a standard package of Oreos. There are just 20 cookies per package rather than the usual 33. Alongside that slightly-smaller format, these cookies are also being sold in “impulse-sized” four-packs in gas stations and convenience stores. The almighty OREO corporation may have realized their standard bulk sizing would be a hard sell to people who haven’t entirely drowned their brain in Sour Powerade yet.
Pros: I actually liked these a lot more than I thought I would. The sour flavor is certainly present, but it stops just before it becomes overpowering. They don’t advertise it as such, but I believe these cookies got a Double Stuf’ing of creme, which really helps balance out the Sour Patch Kids flavoring. As previously reported, these new Oreos are marketed as having Sour Patch Kids-flavored creme with “colorful inclusions.” I still don’t know what the “colorful inclusions” are supposed to bring to the table aside from aesthetics, but it is certainly a fun-looking cookie. I also have to commend Oreo for not using the standard chocolate cookie on this one. They went with a Golden Oreo cookie, which better highlights the creme.
Cons: One of my lab rats family members, a known sandwich cookie separator, noted that the cookie had an unpleasant flavor when eaten without creme. After trying it myself, I can confirm that the cookie tastes a little…funky? I was also slightly disappointed that these cookies didn’t have the incomprehensibly-accurate mouthfeel that the Swedish Fish Oreos had. While I definitely didn’t like how those cookies tasted, they somehow got the texture of gummies into the creme; I can’t say the same for these.
Credit: Liv Averett / Walmart
7/10
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