Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Blueberry Pie Oreo Yea or Nay? #WordlessWednesday

It's been a while since I've done a Yea or Nay on my blog for interesting flavors of Oreo cookies. 

This has been brought back by popular demand, although I don't even remember them.  I loved Oreos as a child.  I rarely buy Oreos anymore, but these intrigued me.  Not enough to buy them (still hurting from my dental work last week) but I love blueberry pie.

So, all you have to do is vote:  Yea or nay. Although feel welcome to say more if you are moved to.

Here are a couple of other Oreo posts:

Fireworks Oreos 

Peeps Oreos 

Joining up with Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday. 

 

14 comments:

  1. I do not like oreos. A crime? LOL. So, a nay vote. But, I make a great blueberry pie.

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  2. We think no to trying these. Oreos are well known but all the twists to make them better are not always the best idea in our opinion.

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  3. These kind of products are not on my preferred list, but I may say there is a lot of imagination regarding the flavour. And I love these fruits.
    Happy WW, again, Alana. A fine July!❤️😘

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  4. ...don't mess with original Oreos!!!

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  5. That’s a nay from me.

    Though I do buy the gluten free version — original, mint and golden.

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  6. I would try them, but I love the original Oreos. Don't forget Oreo ice cream. That's delicious, too.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  7. Nay. Tom says it best, "...don't mess with original Oreos!!!" Growing up my mother bought Hydrox. They came before Oreos.

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  8. So sorry your mouth is still painful - that's not good.

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  9. Mary says "Nay!" on all three. I say "Yea!" on all three.

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  10. I like the original but I would try these.

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  11. Y'know, if they made the gluten-free ones with a "flavor of the month," I might...ingest a lot more of the chemicals in gluten-free Oreos than I need.

    Pris cilla King

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  12. Nope. Although... Now that I look at them... Maybe? I wouldn't buy them, but if someone had an open package, I'd try one. Maybe.

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  13. I used to eat Oreos was back, but I am pre-diabetic for about 10 years now so I no longer eat them. I have never seen this version, perhaps it isn't in Canada? I am in Montreal, Quebec, but I haven't seen this. I say "Nay". Thank you for sharing this.

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