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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2008

Oreo advert in the UK

I don't care anymore what the dog's name is, it can be Rex for all I care lol...

24/7/09
Comments allowed without approval now. Because I give up approving them over a dog's name haha....

Anyways, I hope you all enjoy the advert.. and its the original version, because a line is cut from the current version on TV.. lol

Enjoy

FC6

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  • i feel freakin ripped off, bought a box and every biscuit i tried to open, broke apart except for one that got past the twist and lick and then it fell to pieces when i tried to dunk....

  • @NoOneComments that can happen if they are colder than they should be. Keep them at room temp for a while or warmer, and it may solve it -- may.

    Mine always break too, but than again, I just throw them down my gullet hahahaha!

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  • LICK IT.

    TWIST IT.

    DUNK IT.

    thats what she said.

  • who the fuck cares what the dogs name is ?

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  • WILLIAM COOKE, WILLIAM COOKE, WILLIAM COOKE.

  • @lbpmadpeople Its neither it Jimmy :)

  • Pretty ordinary biscuit if you ask me but I fell in love with Oreos American allure way before it was commercially available on retail shelves here, when my cousin brought a couple of packets all the way from US - that was in early 2001 but the taste has lingered. There's something secret and seductive about the black n' white combo, the blue plastic wrapper and the magical-sounding words...O...R...E...O. This brand is the ultimate devil's weapon, plays on consumer psychology like no other.

  • @Scythemantis yeah I think that is also what I meant I have tried Oreos over here and in the States and I think they just taste weird, kind of sandy gritty and as you say the flavour is just plain weird,it tastes like burnt matches, it's funny you saying about them being sweet, cuz compared to UK biscuits they aren't that sweet. Biscuits are important to brits, there was even a debate in parliament over if a jaffa cake was a biscuit or a cake, cuz there is higher tax on cakes than biscuits.

  • @Scythemantis I think we have a fascination with you and you with us, I was lucky to work in the US a few years back, and it was impossible to get decent tea, but you get all these ppl who think they are dead sophisticated cuz they drink English breakfast tea, u can't even buy a product by that name in the UK. I wasn't criticising the states, more ppl who blindly think something is gr8 cuz of where it' from. Brit biscuits(& Sweets) tend to be a lot sweeter the US ones so more suited to us.

  • @Scythemantis I can verify that Oreos from USA, Spain and UK all taste the exact same.

    The UK ones are made by KRAFT, whereas the others are Nabisco... All scrummy, though... :D

  • @yakacm forgot to add, I never liked that phony chocolate flavor in those black cookies anyway. The completely vanilla oreos taste much better to me, but are a recent invention and I don't think they've sent those over to the UK.

  • @yakacm Nine out of ten americans certainly do not think anything American = great. It's the rest of you countries who have a weird love/hate obsession with American things. Everyone I know in this country likes plain old chocolate chip the best of any cookie, oreos are just popular for their high sweetness.

  • is it charlie or johnny because me and my sister had a bet

  • Awww this remind me of the American version of a similar commercal.

    Except our Oreo commercal goes like this:

    First you twist it

    Then you lick

    Then you dunk it

    mmm

    Mom..mom said chocolate is bad for dogs, dogs shouldn't eat chocolate...but you can have my milk.

    British ad campaners must have watched american ads in order to sell this amerrican product to the british people and did their own twist on a cute commercal.

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