I'm Finnish, we never had Oreos growing up, but I was fairly familiar with the brand just from American pop culture. We did have our own indigenous brands of chocolate-flavoured sandwich cookies with a bland creme in the middle, though (making Oreos wholly redundant)

Starting from like 5 years ago, however, I started noticing Oreos popping up in things like product cross-overs and Burger King (itself another recent American arrival) milkshake flavours, and now the damn things and their billion slightly different variants are taking up a significant chunk of real estate in the biscuit sections of most supermarkets. I'm kind of impressed by the the speed in which they managed to force themselves onto the market

Mondelez International/Kraft Foods apparently owns Marabou, the famous Swedish chocolate company and a bunch of other European chocolate makers as well as Nabisco, which explains the cross-brand marketing blitz. The world may be dying but at least we'll all be eating the same American trash before it does

  • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Ha, we're already way ahead of you- we've had Taco Bells for a few years now

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    Which I have no problem with

    Also, I'm sorry for the damage done to Britain's rich native biscuit ecosystem

    • Lerios [hy/hym]
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      4 years ago

      thank you for the concern, comrade

      :::ngl, I also don't have a problem with taco bell food and I feel kind of bad about it. I mean, when even the americans hold it up as a bastion of trash food...:::

      • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        When the first Taco Bells opened there were actually a bunch of Americans leaving 1-star reviews complaining that Finland had ruined Taco Bell

      • CarlTheRedditor [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        None of us Americans actually harbor real disdain for Taco Bell. What you've seen is just is deflecting and trying to hide our shame.