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Oreo is a globally recognized brand of sandwich cookies consisting of two cocoa wafers with a sweet crème filling. Originally introduced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in New York City, it has become one of the best-selling cookie brands in the world.
The product shown in the image features packaging details in several European languages (German, Czech, Slovak, and Polish), which is typical for products distributed across the European Union. While Nabisco was the American company of origin, the brand is currently owned by Mondelēz International. Manufacturing for the European market takes place in several locations, including major facilities in Spain and the Czech Republic, to serve the regional demand.
Mondelēz International, headquartered in the United States, manages the brand's global presence, ensuring that while the recipe and branding remain consistent, local distribution is often handled by regional subsidiaries such as Mondelēz Europe.
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