Do Hydrox cookies still exist?

Hydrox was largely discontinued in 1999, three years after Sunshine was acquired by Keebler, which was later acquired by Kellogg's. In September 2015, the product was reintroduced by Leaf Brands. U.S. The similar Oreo cookie, introduced in 1912, is an imitation of the original Hydrox.
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Why can't I find Hydrox cookies?

In 2001, Kellogg's acquired Keebler and Droxies soon was dropped. Other than a brief reappearance in 2008 for the cookie's 100th anniversary, Hydrox has been absent from shelves. Under federal law, a brand goes back into the public domain if it is not used for three years.
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Does Hydrox taste better than Oreo?

According to taste testers and fans of both cookies, the difference can be found in both the cookie and the cream. The Hydrox cookie is more crunchy with a stronger chocolate taste, while Oreo cookies are a little more crumbly but with more sweetness.
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Did Hydrox sue Oreo?

On Monday, Hyrdox took to Facebook to announce a complaint filed with Federal Trade Commission alleging that Oreo's been engaged in some pretty nefarious stuff, according to a report by Gizmodo. Namely, Hydrox is accusing Oreo of intentionally making its product harder to see on grocery store shelves.
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Why did Hydrox lose Oreos?

The Oreo eventually exceeded Hydrox in popularity, which resulted in the Hydrox cookies being perceived as an Oreo off-brand. Compared to Oreos, Hydrox cookies have a less sweet filling and a crunchier cookie shell that has been noted to become less soggy in milk.
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Why is it called Hydrox?

According to a Wall Street Journal article about the 2008 revival, “The Hydrox name came from combining the words hydrogen and oxygen, which Sunshine executives thought evoked purity. Others thought it sounded more like a laundry detergent.”
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What were Oreos originally called?

The original was launched by a company called Sunshine Biscuits in 1908 — unfortunately named Hydrox, a misplaced mashup of hydrogen and oxygen, which was supposed to suggest "purity of product" (via Atlas Obscura).
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What cookie is Oreo a knock off of?

Jacob's company first invented the Hydrox cookie, which has the well-known chocolate cookies and vanilla creme filling. The Oreo was created as a copycat, and wasn't initially successful.
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What was the first sandwich cookie?

Product Description. The Story of the Vanishing Cookie Hydrox® “The Original Sandwich Cookie,” debuted in 1908 as the signature product of Sunshine Biscuits®. The cookie ruled the category until 1912 when National Biscuit, later Nabisco®, created Oreo® to compete with Hydrox®.
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Does Cracker Barrel sell Hydrox cookies?

Picked up six of these at Cracker Barrel. Glad they are selling these now. Hope you enjoy!
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Are Hydrox cookies coming back?

After years of dormancy, Hydrox cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies are coming back. The cookies, which predate Oreo, could challenge its former rival and are available only via pre-order on Amazon.com. Hydrox is scheduled for release Sept. 25.
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What does Oreo stand for?

The most common version asserts that Oreo derives from or, French for "gold" and supposedly the color of the original packaging. Others say it stands for "orexigenic," a medical term for substances that stimulate the appetite (including cannabis).
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Are Oreos older than cookies?

The chocolate chip cookie, specifically, was reportedly invented in 1938. The Oreo sandwich cookie actually pre-dates chocolate chip cookies by 26 years and was invented in 1912. Today, cookies like Oreos, Chips Ahoy and Girl Scout cookies are among America's favorite cookies.
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What did the original Oreo look like?

The first Oreo is very alike to the one we have today only that the design on the biscuit is different. The original design of the cookie featured a wreath around the edge of the cookie and the name “OREO” in the center. The name Oreo was first trademarked on March 14, 1912.
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What is the largest Oreo style cookie ever made?

Oreo Is Officially Releasing Their Biggest Cookie Ever with 'Most Stuf Oreos' The cookies with nearly triple the amount of creme are coming to stores in early 2019.
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What is the cream in an Oreo made from?

So what are the contents of the cream contained within Oreos? The most prevalent ingredient in Oreo cream is unsurprisingly sugar, followed by either canola oil, palm oil or palm kernel oil. Titanium dioxide is added as an artificial color, and soy lecithin is the final ingredient.
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What does Hydrox taste like?

The Hydrox cookie (on the left), has a darker cookie in appearance and taste... there's an actual chocolate taste to it. The filling has a substantial heavy cream texture and flavor to it, and is less sweet than Oreo's cream filling. Oreo's cookie doesn't have much, if any, flavor - it's just there.
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How old is Oreo?

Magic happened on March 6, 1912 when two decoratively embossed chocolate-flavored wafers met up with a rich crème filling. Oreo cookies were born!
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Do Oreos have pork in them?

Oreo cookies do not contain any animal-derived ingredients and are safe to eat for vegans. If you have a dairy allergy, keep in mind that Oreos have milk as cross-contact.
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Why do Oreos taste different?

But, when the Post reached out for comment they were told, "Oreo produced for different markets may have different flavor profiles based on local market tastes. However, any product that is made for North America consumers has the same recipe and taste profile regardless of what site it is produced at."
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Which cookie was first Hydrox or Oreo?

In 1912 when Oreos hit grocery store shelves, they were actually the second chocolate sandwich cookie to do so, because Hydrox cookies debuted in 1908. The latter was manufactured by Sunshine Biscuits, while Oreos were and still are manufactured by Nabisco.
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Is Sunshine cookies still in business?

Sunshine Biscuits made the Hydrox chocolate sandwich cream cookie, before it was discontinued in 1999. They were reintroduced in 2015, and are now made by Leaf Brands. Today, Sunshine is best known for the Cheez-It snack crackers, which are still marketed under the Sunshine brand.
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Who invented Oreos?

Samuel J. Porcello (May 23, 1935 – May 12, 2012) was an American food scientist who worked at Nabisco for 34 years. He is particularly noted for his work on the modern Oreo cookie.
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What is the oldest cookie?

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico” in the village of Colcullo in the Italian region of Abruzzo.
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