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    Mondelez International Launches Certified Gluten-Free Golden Oreo Cookies

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Nabisco adds Golden Oreos to their regular gluten-free Oreos, Double Stuf and Mint variety lineup.

    Mondelez International Launches Certified Gluten-Free Golden Oreo Cookies - Image: Mondelez International, Inc.
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    Celiac.com 12/14/2023 - Mondelez International, Inc.'s renowned brand, Oreo, is set to introduce a delightful addition to its gluten-free lineup with the launch of certified gluten-free Golden Oreo Cookies. Emerging as the third standout offering in the brand's portfolio, these vanilla sandwich cookies filled with Oreo crème are now a permanent fixture, as revealed by Nielson Consumption Data.

    The company made the new gluten-free cookie announcement on their Instagram page, including an image of the new variety with, "I am golden, but I am free." They also sell gluten-free Oreos, Double Stuf and Mint.

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    Alongside this exciting development, Oreo introduces two more innovative products. The peanut butter Cakesters, featuring chocolate soft snack cakes with a luscious peanut butter flavor crème filling, will join the Oreo portfolio as a permanent treat. Additionally, the limited-time offering of black and white cookies showcases golden Oreo cookies embracing a delectable combination of chocolate and vanilla crème filling.

    All three new products are slated to hit the shelves in January 2024, promising a delightful start to the new year for Oreo enthusiasts.

    Read more at: https://www.instagram.com/p/C0wdmLCMr2H/



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    Aaron2018

    I’m so excited to try them all no complaints about Oreos gluten free line . Everything I have tasted so  far tastes just as you would expect, but with no gluten.

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    Celiac-chick57

    I am so so happy they have the gluten free Oreos now😀when I was diagnosed with Celiac, I mourned the loss of my favorite cookies. Only when I discovered in a Target Store the DOUBLE STUFF version! They taste much better than traditional Oreos to me👍

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    2 hours ago, Celiac-chick57 said:

    They taste much better than traditional Oreos to me👍

    That's not good!

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