Notice how the Oreos are smaller now thanks to shrinkflation? The "regular" size now is actually what the Thin Oreos used to be. And the "double stuf" now used to be the regular size.
Two initial mistakes. 1: It's the National BISCUIT Company, you can see the name on the side of the factory in the photo. 2: The Sunshine BAKING Company created the Hydrox Cookie, and then NABISCO simply copied it to make the OREO cookie. Most folks have neve even heard of Hydrox, Sunshine's loss. After that you were pretty correct.
Interesting. They now make a gluten-free Oreo, both regular and double filling , that is almost identical in taste to regular Oreos. Quite delicious! 😊
Has everybody noticed, they are putting less and less and less filling in the cookie! Pretty soon there won’t be any filling in it but the photo will show lots of filling!😮
@@cyndim8785 No it's not. National Baking Company originated in Jamaica in the 1930s and has nothing to do with the 114 small-time American bakeries that combined into the National Biscuit Company which then turned into Nabisco and is the one responsible for Oreo. The narrator and/or script writer simply made a mistake that no one fact checked before they churned out the video.
Oreos gives me insomnia. Every time I have them in the house they call my name and say “You know you want me”. I wake up to grab a glass of cold milk and dunk as many as I want. I can’t help myself, I’m such a sucker for an Oreo.
great video! i really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at how oreos are made. but honestly, the process felt a bit too mechanical for me. i kinda miss the charm of homemade cookies. do you think mass production takes away some of that personal touch?
The process of making Oreo cookies is fascinating, especially seeing how precise and efficient the machinery is! Did you know that over 34 billion Oreos are produced every year? What’s your favorite way to enjoy an Oreo?
great video! really loved the behind-the-scenes look at how Oreos are made. but honestly, i have to say, i think double-stuffed Oreos are overrated. sometimes less is more, you know?
Yeah, it probably uses Oreo for the familiarity of the brand, it probably gives extra click and brand recognition. In reality the process showing is more a general way how the Oreo style chocolate fill cookies are made than specific about Oreo. Then again the process is probably 99% the same for actual Oreos so not really blaming them for simply using Oreo to get more interest as is mostly the same thing Oreo would actually be doing.
not really , You don't get diabetis by eating cookies yes is one of factors but not the main one.: full sugar fizzy and energy drinks, refined carbs such as white bread, white rice and sugary breakfast cereals and red and processed meats like bacon, ham, sausages, pork, beef and lamb are linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes
Oreos are smaller than they were 60 years ago when I was a kid. And the filling is so thin now it barely holds the cookie together. Plus, I’m pretty sure they’re making them in Mexico now.
Must be some kind of switching, or they aren't actually showing an Oreo baking facility. It's well known that one of the biggest deals in the history of Oreo's was when they signed the contract for ALL of their cocoa powder to be exclusively from Hershey's. That was a major turning point in the success of the company.
One time I went to a wedding and the pastor was using the Oreo cookie as a reference to marriage. He said and I quote .. "Make sure the white stuff is always in your marriage" LOL ...yes, he actually said that.
I grew up on Hydrox cookies (I'm 72), and I've never liked Oreo's -- too sweet and not crunchy enough. Hydrox was the original chocolate sandwich cookie, originally produced by Sunshine. Nabisco shamelessly copied Hydrox to create Oreos. Hydrox cookies ARE available online today from at least Amazon and Walmart (they are NOT available in Walmart retail outlets). There are multiple credible reports of deceptive and illegal marketing tactics of the parent company of Oreo, as well as legal actions against that company. If you haven't tried Hydrox, I encourage you to do so.
How can they churn out 3,000 cookies per minute when the beginning of the process only made 5,000 biscuits per hr, or enough for 2,500 cookies per hour?
They didn't create orero , they stole and copied the original one called "Hydrox" then all 3 successive owners of the original Hydrox company died young of unidentified causes
@@Bleedinggum Not a fan of processed oils to this degree.....Traditional processing methods for making canola oil include cleaning, heating, flaking, soaking, pressing, solvent extraction, and further refinement and processing.14 This makes canola oil a highly processed oil. This process requires bleaching, refining, and deodorizing, yielding a colorless, odorless, and neutral flavor. One concern about this is that a solvent called hexane (made from crude oil) is used to further extract the oil. This is a process that has taken place since the 1930s. When the seeds are pressed, they form a cake and become saturated with a solvent called hexane. This solvent assists with extracting the remaining oil. Next, the hexane is then removed from the oil and solids, reused, and recycled.14 Also, a bit high on the levels of Omega 6, not good.
Never in my lifetime i have seen oreo with this much vanilla filling 👀
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Never heard of double stuffed Oreos? 🙃☺️😶🫠
I never knew the intricate details behind Oreo production until I watched this video. It's a fascinating look into the world of cookie-making.
Notice how the Oreos are smaller now thanks to shrinkflation?
The "regular" size now is actually what the Thin Oreos used to be. And the "double stuf" now used to be the regular size.
Given obesity is at 50% in the US that's not a bad thing.
Yep. And some good old-fashioned Biden-flation
That one kid eating oreo is Steve Urkel from family matters 😊
Was looking for this comment
He keeps mentioning ‘other ingredients’ which sounds a little suspicious
MSG
@@samo9658 Made in Mexico.Nabisco is a sellout.
Exactly😂😂😮
Two initial mistakes. 1: It's the National BISCUIT Company, you can see the name on the side of the factory in the photo. 2: The Sunshine BAKING Company created the Hydrox Cookie, and then NABISCO simply copied it to make the OREO cookie. Most folks have neve even heard of Hydrox, Sunshine's loss. After that you were pretty correct.
I too was wondering how they read "biscuit" but spoke "baking".
I really disliked the Hydrox cookie!! They were terrible. But the Oreo's were delicious
I seen that on history channel about cookies. N cracker's
they should sell Hydrox in my country. if they are forreal id be buying them.
they sell oreo though and they are terrible.
Oreo or Hydrox? I have never even seen a hydrox cookie
Interesting. They now make a gluten-free Oreo, both regular and double filling , that is almost identical in taste to regular Oreos. Quite delicious! 😊
yes!
LOVE OREO COOKIES ❤
They have so many flavors its crazy!
Has everybody noticed, they are putting less and less and less filling in the cookie! Pretty soon there won’t be any filling in it but the photo will show lots of filling!😮
🎉😂😂😂😂😂❤
I wish they would eliminate the Crisco in the middle.
Am I the only one who noticed a young Steve Urkel
Why do they keep saying "National Baking Company" when the factory as well as the packaging says "National BISCUIT Company" ??
It is two companies that merged into one.
@@cyndim8785 No it's not. National Baking Company originated in Jamaica in the 1930s and has nothing to do with the 114 small-time American bakeries that combined into the National Biscuit Company which then turned into Nabisco and is the one responsible for Oreo. The narrator and/or script writer simply made a mistake that no one fact checked before they churned out the video.
All this time it was Nabako. We’ve just been saying it wrong. Who knew?
The narrator also said “cyndrilical” instead of “cylindrical” so I suspect the production was just pretty lax on checking his work.
That's where the name NABSCO
Oreos gives me insomnia. Every time I have them in the house they call my name and say “You know you want me”. I wake up to grab a glass of cold milk and dunk as many as I want. I can’t help myself, I’m such a sucker for an Oreo.
Factora, awesome video, your hard work really shows
One of my favourites! Thanks for the video
Questionable “other ingredients” lol
What are the "sometimes other ingredients?"
That was a cool tour. That's fine impressive numbers and machines. Got a new subscriber. Was fun and informative to watch. Great video
Thanks for the sub!
There is a Nabisco bakery in Portland Or. You can always tell when they are baking Oreos. You can smell them baking for blocks.
No mention of high fructose corn syrup? Seriously, it's literally the second ingredient on the box.
americans...
America they don’t know what there missing
Hydrox tastes crisper and creamier. Has better quality ingredients and holds better dunked in milk .
Wrong. They are garbage
You're funny.
Love oreo cookies❤
This is one of the worst types of processed foods but it’s so darn delicious 😋 😂
It really is!
Why is it worse than others? Loaded with sugar and the canola oil is bad, but what cookies etc aren’t?
@@VIpanfriedI’m wondering that too
Love that many varieties are also vegan. Perfect for those on many special diets, or with food sensitivities.
Those cookie cooling fans are ginormous!
great video! i really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at how oreos are made. but honestly, the process felt a bit too mechanical for me. i kinda miss the charm of homemade cookies. do you think mass production takes away some of that personal touch?
Good video!
1:18 my right ear: 😌 my left ear: 😕
Jaleel White AKA Steve Urkel. Oreo cookies vs chips ahoy chocolate chip cookies.
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I love love em..my favorite cookie..but I love the thin with very lil frosting 💯💯👈🏾👈🏾
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How do you make the Frosting creamy filling in the middle.
3:45 A CYNDRILICAL pump? That's special.
I noticed it too!! 😅😂😂😂😂
Very informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Organic flower! Nice
This is fun❤
The process of making Oreo cookies is fascinating, especially seeing how precise and efficient the machinery is! Did you know that over 34 billion Oreos are produced every year? What’s your favorite way to enjoy an Oreo?
great video! really loved the behind-the-scenes look at how Oreos are made. but honestly, i have to say, i think double-stuffed Oreos are overrated. sometimes less is more, you know?
I worked at a factory that made oreo cookies half of what they said in this video was never done
😂😂😂
What was different?
and yet the cookies I see in this video aren't oreo branded 😢
Yeah, it probably uses Oreo for the familiarity of the brand, it probably gives extra click and brand recognition. In reality the process showing is more a general way how the Oreo style chocolate fill cookies are made than specific about Oreo. Then again the process is probably 99% the same for actual Oreos so not really blaming them for simply using Oreo to get more interest as is mostly the same thing Oreo would actually be doing.
Nice digestive biscuits
My new idea Oreo cereal
To late . that was already done
oreo o's are good
It's had aspirin for kids in it's flavor... But don't tell nobody cause it's the secret ingredient. So addictive.
And the plastic tray goes to landfill to last foreva.
A delicious healthy cookie.
Yes
My favorite cookie ever👄
Nice to see how diabetes is manufactured
Sad many of you are very uneducated
not really , You don't get diabetis by eating cookies yes is one of factors but not the main one.: full sugar fizzy and energy drinks, refined carbs such as white bread, white rice and sugary breakfast cereals and red and processed meats like bacon, ham, sausages, pork, beef and lamb are linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes
Dont be ridiculous
“Nabisco” is now the most clever company name I’ve seen.
1:20 is that steve urkal from family matters show 😂😂i love him
❤❤❤Yes!! Actually that's Jaleel White!! Who played Steve Urkel from Family Matters and he's the original voice of.... Sonic the Hedgehog!!!
Very Interesting 😊
Glad you think so!
😂 1:20. Steve Urkle AKA Jaleel white
The best cookie on earth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got a bag of cookies with an entire row of backwards assembled cookies. How did this happen?
Guys so this is how Miss Circle was born
I like your videos
🍪🍪🍪 DAELICIOUS.!!! 😋😋😋
So good!
Quality control .if this means tasting them ,I found my job calling.🙂
Oreos are smaller than they were 60 years ago when I was a kid. And the filling is so thin now it barely holds the cookie together. Plus, I’m pretty sure they’re making them in Mexico now.
Actually your hands were smaller when you were a kid.
I just had an oreo that had way less filling than the others, just a tiny circle
Vegetable and Canola oil is all over now
I love Oreos dunked in milk especially Double Stuff Oreos. Now I can't have em. I've just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.😕
yes you can eat 2 instead of 20!
Now I want an Oreo with milk !!!
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When will you release “Oreos: No Stuff”???????
Wtf,was that erkel
Woow nice.. ⭐⭐⭐👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗🤗💛💛💛💛
Must be some kind of switching, or they aren't actually showing an Oreo baking facility. It's well known that one of the biggest deals in the history of Oreo's was when they signed the contract for ALL of their cocoa powder to be exclusively from Hershey's. That was a major turning point in the success of the company.
You know what I am tired of shrinkflation not one company have stayed consistent and I am tired.
Then how do I sometimes get one side of the cookie bit the other way around I’ve had the engraving side the wrong way around
Yummy
bruh i got here cause i was watching a vid about Miss Circle eating an Oreo
It would be hard to work there them cookies look good.
Oreos used to be made with animal fats. Nowadays they are made with seed oils. The decline!
Now, go find out about Hydrox, the ORIGINAL chocolate sandwich cookie
Now eat crap.. They suck
All the videos are awesome, informative ,this channel is going to touch hights 👍
Thank you so much 😀
I just want the cookie sometimes without the icing on it 😢 I wonder if they sell packs of the cookies by themselves.
Delicious biscuit
No mention of Hydrox?
I wish they would make an option with no filling. I always scrape off the filling. I only like the cookies. 😂
I just saw Jaleel White N Oreo cookies commercial he acting for long time 😊
Steve Urkel
YUMMMMMMMMM
Forget how the Oreos are made. . . I want to know how those machines were invented and made!
I only heard of them like 10years ago. They ain’t that old are they
Now all we need is one big glass of milk.
One time I went to a wedding and the pastor was using the Oreo cookie as a reference to marriage. He said and I quote .. "Make sure the white stuff is always in your marriage" LOL ...yes, he actually said that.
"5000 cookies every hour, 3000 cookies every minute"
The math ain't Mething 🤔
you think too much, thats why you dont have a heart on your comment. so here is one from me ❤
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Was that Webster pulling a cookie out of the stack of Orio
Original flavor oreo is too sweet. Cant even finish 5 cookies.
And this is your problem
The chocolate mint Oreo cookies are so gooooooooood. Shalom
Shalom
That black child was the actor Jaleel white ....from Family Matters show....irckel
Do all the factories do the same procedure to make the cookies are each of them have different methods
I grew up on Hydrox cookies (I'm 72), and I've never liked Oreo's -- too sweet and not crunchy enough. Hydrox was the original chocolate sandwich cookie, originally produced by Sunshine. Nabisco shamelessly copied Hydrox to create Oreos.
Hydrox cookies ARE available online today from at least Amazon and Walmart (they are NOT available in Walmart retail outlets). There are multiple credible reports of deceptive and illegal marketing tactics of the parent company of Oreo, as well as legal actions against that company.
If you haven't tried Hydrox, I encourage you to do so.
You mean it makes 5,000 per minute, not per hour. Have a little pride in your work man.
How can they churn out 3,000 cookies per minute when the beginning of the process only made 5,000 biscuits per hr, or enough for 2,500 cookies per hour?
I noticed that also. There’s no way that machine was turning out 5000 cookies per hour. It looked like they were coming out probably 5000 per minute.
They didn't create orero , they stole and copied the original one called "Hydrox" then all 3 successive owners of the original Hydrox company died young of unidentified causes
Wow!
*Dentist Hack = Eat Oreos before going for a Cleaning!*
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Please bring oreo in Bangladesh. Can't pay 3-5 times more than the actual price.
you're acting like this account has control over that
@@redbean9410 If enough people say that, people who can bring oreo bring it here.
Canola Oil is real bad
How so?
@@Bleedinggum Not a fan of processed oils to this degree.....Traditional processing methods for making canola oil include cleaning, heating, flaking, soaking, pressing, solvent extraction, and further refinement and processing.14 This makes canola oil a highly processed oil. This process requires bleaching, refining, and deodorizing, yielding a colorless, odorless, and neutral flavor.
One concern about this is that a solvent called hexane (made from crude oil) is used to further extract the oil. This is a process that has taken place since the 1930s. When the seeds are pressed, they form a cake and become saturated with a solvent called hexane. This solvent assists with extracting the remaining oil. Next, the hexane is then removed from the oil and solids, reused, and recycled.14
Also, a bit high on the levels of Omega 6, not good.