Duck! A Wintry Oreo Treat Is Coming Back This Year

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When’s the last time you had a snowball fight? It’s been ages for me, but the last time we lived somewhere really cold, I did pretty frequently get in fights with icy sidewalks—winner: sidewalks. Loser: my buns. But we’re here to talk about a different kind of snowball today: Oreo Snowballs are back for the holidays and they look way more enticing than a faceful of frozen water.

What are Oreo Snowballs and can we throw them at people? 

Plot twist: Oreo Snowballs aren’t cookies, they’re candies. More specifically, they’re individually wrapped milk chocolate orbs that are filled with creme that’s studded Oreo cookie bits. They kind of look like Oreo’s take on the Cadbury Creme Egg. They come in boxes of four, which isn’t very many, so we wouldn’t recommend throwing them at people because you’ll probably want to eat them all. Sorry. But hey, they do make good stocking stuffers.

Are Oreo Snowballs the only holiday Oreos coming back this year?

While Oreo Snowballs haven’t actually been spotted in stores yet this season, another seasonal favorite has: White Fudge Covered Oreos. And these I can vouch for. As I put it in our 2024 ranking of the best holiday cookies, “They are very sweet, but the fudge has some dimension and tastes really good with the cookie—it’s like an even creamier cookies-and-cream cookie experience.” Yum.

Are there any new Oreos coming out for this year’s holiday season? 

Glad you asked, because they’re weird! Oreo just announced its releasing a Thanksgiving Dinner Inspired collection of coated cookies in six flavors: Turkey & Stuffing, Creamed Corn, Sweet Potato, Cranberry Sauce, Pumpkin Pie, and Caramel Apple Pie. Sadly, you won’t find these suckers in stores, but you can buy a variety back for $19.99 on Oreo.com

Lastly, why won’t they bring back peppermint Oreos for Christmas? 

If you’re like me, every year you hope you’ll randomly, magically spot Peppermint Bark (or Candy Cane) Oreos in the cookie aisle once the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas flip has taken place at the grocery store. And every year I’m let down. Mondelez, why have you forsaken us? If the Oreo Snowballs and White Fudge Covered Oreos won’t scratch that holiday cookie itch, Peppermint Joe-Joe’s from Trader Joe’s and the Benton’s Candy Cane Sandwich Cremes from Aldi will have to do. 

Which holiday Oreo flavor do you wish they would bring back?

(Besides Peppermint Bark, obvi)

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About the Author

Gwynedd Stuart

Howdy! I’m Gwynedd, Sporked’s managing editor. I live in Los Angeles and have access to the best tacos the U.S. has to offer—but I’m a sucker for a crunchy Old El Paso taco night every now and then. I’ve been at Sporked since 2022 and I’m still searching frozen mozzarella sticks that can hold a candle to restaurant sticks. Why you should trust me: I’ve been a journalist for 20 years (yikes), a consumer of food for 40-plus years, and I’m truly hard pressed to think of foods I don’t like (or that I can’t tolerate at the very least). Oh and one time I cooked my way through Guy Fieri’s cookbook and wrote about the journey through Flavortown. What I buy every week: Trader Joe’s Original Savory Thins. Fat free plain yogurt (usually Fage or Nancy’s). Honeycrisp apples. Sweet cream coffee creamer for my at-home Americanos. A frozen cauliflower crust pizza and some jarred mushrooms to top it with. Old El Paso Stand ‘N Stuff taco shells and Gardein Ground Be’f, even though I think “be’f” is a nightmarish contraction. Favorite ranking: Stouffer’s frozen dinners. I don’t own a microwave (I get my cancers the old fashioned way!), so I love taste testing things that I don’t really buy to eat at home. Least favorite ranking: Soy sauce. Don’t get me wrong, I love soy sauce—but consuming that much sodium in one sitting is probably illegal in some countries. Our frozen enchilada taste test was a close second; the smell of microwaved corn tortillas still haunts me.

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  • Surprisingly, I would actually want Peppermint Bark Oreos back on shelves. And somehow I found them on Cartnear.

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    • And I mean I found Peppermint Bark Oreos on Cartnear. But I did find Oreo Snowballs at Target. And they tasted better than regular Oreos.

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  • Where can I get them?

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  • I would like to see red velvet and pretzel back on the shelves. thank You.

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  • They need to bring back the OREOS Uh ohs. Where one cookie is chocolate. And the other one vanilla.

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