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Oreo fans in New York City and around the globe have a chance to make history Tuesday by inspiring the creative teams for the brand’s first-ever, live, crowd-sourced ad – the 100th in the OREO “Daily Twist” campaign which releases a new ad each day based on the latest news and pop culture of that day.
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The World’s Favorite Cookie will set up a “virtual office” in Times Square where it will create a new OREO ad in mere hours based on real-time suggestions from fans. Suggestions can be submitted via OREO cookie’s Twitter page (@OREO) and Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/OREO) and could be fed live to a billboard in Times Square.
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The creative teams will then develop the ad using the iconic OREO cookie and milk imagery. Fans can watch the creative process unfold live or follow the action via the OREO Facebook page and Twitter handle. From concept to creation, the final ad will debut for the entire world to see later that afternoon.
The OREO Daily Twist was inspired by the 100th birthday global print campaign that featured OREO in iconic moments in history. Looking at the world through the playful, imaginative eyes of OREO, the campaign is another way the cookie is fulfilling its mission to help people celebrate the kid inside us all.
How much fun is this? Join me, and the rest of the OREO lovers around the world on Tuesday watching the live events unfold on Times Square and celebrate the kid in all of us. I'll be eating OREO cookies with Betsy Eves, @ Java Cupcake, who is in Germany, and will be participating, too. Now, I just might have to join Twitter. What ideas would you submit?
In honor of the occasion, I made Halloween OREO Brownies, which are outrageously gooey, and decadent. It is October after all, the season of orange, brown, and black!
Halloween OREO Fudge
Brownies Inspired by Gingerbread Bagels and Adapted from Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook
Ingredients:
1/2 c butter
1/4 c semisweet chocolate chips
1 c. sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp .vanilla
3/4 c. AP Flour
1/2 c baking cocoa
18 Halloween OREOS cut in 1/4’s (about 1/2 package)
Directions:
Fudge Brownies
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Line a 8x8x2 pan with aluminum
foil or parchment paper, edges overlapping. and spray with cooking spray. Melt butter and chocolate chips in microwave. Remove from microwave and stir in sugar. Add eggs, and vanilla. Beat lightly until just combined. Stir in flour and cocoa in separate bowl. Add
to wet ingredients and mix well. Stir chopped OREOS into batter. Spread batter
in pan. Bake in 350 degree oven for
25-30 minutes. Do not over bake. Cool on
rack. Remove brownie from pan, remove foil, and place on rack. Cut when
completely cool.
Here is my OREO Birthday Cake Tartlet for my birthday that I made last March!
I have not received any remuneration fronm Kraft, and the opinions expressed here are those of the author.
I linked up my recipe to Brandie@The Country Cook's Weekend Potluck #38
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I love Oreos! Where did you get the orange-coloured Halloween ones from?
ReplyDeleteCaroline,
DeleteThe grocery stores in America have these Halloween Oreos in October. The filling doesn't taste any different though, than the regular filling.
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm anything with OREO in it is bound to be delicious!
ReplyDeleteBetsy,
DeleteYou are so right. Everything tastes better with Oreos, and these brownies are amazing.
Claudia,
ReplyDeleteThank you! These brownies are a winner!
There is so much wonderful Oreo loving going on in this post :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Uru,
DeleteOreos are all about the love, and the twist.
Both your Oreo desserts look amazing! Loving your Halloween brownies...yum, yum! Gooey is always a GOOD when it comes to decadent desserts :)
ReplyDeleteLizzy,
DeleteThe Halloween Brownies are gooey and taste so good. I gave them to the neighbors, to get them out of the house, so I wouldn't eat the whole pan.
OMG those brownies.
ReplyDeleteEven bigger OMG??! THAT TARTLET FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY!!! I want it!
Kayle.
DeleteThese brownies are outrageous as well as the birthday tart, almost sinful, but Ohhh so good!
Hi Becky, your oreo brownies look excellent. I love oreo too and it's so versatile we can bake oreo coffee bread, cheeses cake, oreo cake etc.....
ReplyDeleteI would love to try your brownies with a nice cup of coffee. :)
Have a nice day.
Amelia,
Deletethank you! You can't beat Oreos in brownies, unless they are in cheesecake.
Oreos go well with coffee and milk of course:)
I love the look of those brownies. Delicious and so perfect for Halloween!!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie,
Deletethese brownis are perfect for Halloween or before. they just scream Halloween, don't they?
I just gained 5 pounds just reading this recipe haha, Yum!
ReplyDeleteDebbie,
DeleteUnfortunately, these brownies aren't the healthiest, but they sure taste good. Everything in moderation!
Becky, your Oreo Brownies do look ooey-gooey sinfully delcious. Perfect treat for Halloween with the pretty orange splash of color from the orange colored Oreos that I sure haven't seen in our supermarket yet! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteElisabeth,
DeleteThese brownies are very festive, and soo gooey and decadent. You have to cut them in small pieces, but so worth it. Keep your eyes open for them:)
These look amazing! I wish I had Oreo's in the house right now!
ReplyDeleteKris,
DeleteYou'll have to make these brownies, when you get some Oreos, and you won't be disappointed.
Um...yes please! Anything with oreos makes me grin. Thank you for sharing good food and inspiring words. Much needed on this somewhat cooler October morning. I hope you are having a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteMonet, My day got better, when I made the brownies:) Glad that you like them. Aren't you glad that it has cooled off a bit?
DeleteWell they should at least send you some free Oreo's for the great job you did here. Love those brownies, they are making me look forward to Halloween.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Gina,
DeleteI think that even a coupon for a free bag of Oreos would have been fitting, Notta. Halloween will be here before you know it;)
Those look ooey, gooey and yummy!
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