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#myOreoCreation contest, tasting different Oreo flavors

I love tasting unique flavored foods, so when my brother (who lets me know about so many new foods) told me about the #myOreoCreation contest flavors, it wasn't long before I was at the store looking for them.
So, what flavors do we have? A Piña Colada Oreo Thin. A Cherry Cola with Pop Rocks Oreo. And a Kettle Corn Golden Oreo. All of them sound interesting and all of them are worth trying!

And whenever we try foods, it's always better to try them with others. I might like something, but others might find it gross. Except the kids. They like everything.

First up was the flavor I was most excited to try. A Cherry Cola cookie is just interesting in itself. Adding Pop Rocks to it adds yet another fun dynamic.

Inside there's two different colors. The cherry smell is overwhelming and I didn't check to see if it was just in the red filling or if they were both cherry flavored.
I really liked this one. The flavor was right on. If you let it sit in your mouth for just a little while, the "carbonation" candies start popping.

Next was the Piña Colada cookies.

They did a really good job on the flavoring for this one too. I taste both the pineapple and the coconut. I'm a big fan of both.

Lastly is Kettle Corn. These have little bits of puffed millet in them.

Inside, the pieces of millet are pretty tiny. I thought this tasted a lot more like caramel corn than kettle corn. It wasn't my favorite.

My vote this year goes to the Piña Colada Oreos. Even though the Cherry Cola Oreos were fun, I liked the flavor of Piña Colada the best.
Voting has ended, but we'll find out the winner on July 6th!

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