Oreos
Oreos are a type of cookie that consists of two layers of wafers separated by a creamy filling. They are often associated with Nabisco, the company that popularized the cookie in the 1950s.
Oreos are a popular choice among cookie surfers due to their ease of consumption. Simply twist and dunk, and the cookie is ready.
However, some people argue that Oreos are not as exciting as other types of cookies, such as Chips or Ginger Snaps. They claim that the uniformity of the wafers makes them boring.
Others argue that the simplicity of the Oreos allows for greater versatility in terms of toppings. You can add any number of ingredients to the cream filling, making the cookie more interesting.
See Oreo Toppings for more information.