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Oreo Enrobed White is a premium variation of the classic Oreo sandwich biscuit, featuring the traditional cocoa biscuit with a sweet cream filling, covered in a smooth white chocolate flavour coating. Originally introduced as a seasonal or specialty item, it has become a staple in many markets globally, particularly within Europe and North America.
The Oreo brand was first created in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in New York City. Since its inception, the brand has grown into one of the best-selling cookie brands in the world. Today, the brand is owned by Mondelez International, a multinational confectionery giant that manages high-profile brands like Milka, Cadbury, and Toblerone.
While the brand originated in the United States, manufacturing is highly decentralized. Oreo products are manufactured in dozens of facilities worldwide to serve regional markets. For the European market, these enrobed products are often produced in Spain or the United Kingdom, while other global regions are served by plants in the US, Mexico, China, and Bahrain.
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