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Oreo is one of the world's most recognizable cookie brands, originally launched in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in New York City. Over more than a century, it has evolved from a simple sandwich cookie into a global franchise with numerous variations, such as the Enrobed version shown here, which features the classic cocoa biscuit covered in a smooth chocolate coating.
While the brand has its roots in the United States, its manufacturing footprint is truly international to meet global demand. For the European market, these specialty cookies are often produced in Spain, though Mondelez operates production facilities across North America, Asia, and Europe. Ownership of the brand transitioned through several corporate mergers, eventually moving from Kraft Foods to the spin-off entity Mondelez International. Today, Mondelez remains the ultimate global owner, managing Oreo as a flagship brand in its multi-billion dollar snack portfolio.
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