is more than just a breakfast item; it is a cultural artifact that bridges the gap between the snack world and the breakfast table. Introduced in 1997, this "cookie-cereal" became a staple for a generation, representing the pinnacle of dessert-inspired breakfasts. Its history is a tumultuous one, defined by a decade-long disappearance and a triumphant return fueled by internet nostalgia and global demand.

When Post and Kraft Foods joined forces in the late 1990s, they created a product that leveraged the brand power of "Milk’s Favorite Cookie". The cereal, consisting of chocolatey "O" shapes with a rich crème coating, was an instant success. However, its sudden discontinuation in 2007 was not due to poor sales, but rather corporate restructuring. When Kraft divested its Post division, the co-branding rights dissolved; Post kept the recipe, but Kraft kept the "Oreo" name. This left the cereal in a state of purgatory, available only in South Korea due to a unique licensing loophole. oreo cereal buy

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