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Oreo is an iconic brand of sandwich cookie that was first introduced by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in New York City in 1912. Over the decades, it has become one of the world's best-selling cookies, known for its chocolate discs with a sweet cream filling. In the Canadian market, the Oreo brand is prominently associated with the 'Christie' name, which was a historic Canadian bakery (Mr. Christie's) that Nabisco acquired.
Today, Oreo is owned by Mondelez International, a global snack food powerhouse headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. For the Canadian market, the product is typically manufactured at the Mondelez facility in Montreal or distributed through Mondelez Canada. Although the brand is global, local production ensures that the packaging meets bilingual Canadian requirements and specific local taste preferences.
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