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A close-up of an Oreo cookie package labeled "Thanksgiving Dinner Inspired" with images of turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, corn, mashed potatoes, and green beans on an orange background.
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Are you unwilling to wait until the night of Thanksgiving to dip into some sandwich cookies? Are you looking for a way to combine the experiences of eating turkey and eating dessert? If so, Oreo has you covered: As of October 29th, a “Thanksgiving Dinner” cookie tin from the cookie giant is available.

Oreo’s New Thanksgiving Flavors

A round black plate with a label listing Thanksgiving-inspired fudge flavors: pumpkin pie, creamed corn, caramel apple pie, cranberry sauce, turkey & stuffing, and sweet potato, each with a corresponding colored swirl icon.
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The fine people at Oreo have lost their minds. I love them for that. Here are the six new Thanksgiving flavors that Oreo released:

  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Pumpkin Pie
  • Turkey & Stuffing
  • Creamed Corn
  • Sweet Potato
  • Caramel Apple Pie

Some of these clearly lend themselves to an Oreo cookie, like the two pie flavors. I can even see the sweet potato flavor working pretty well. But those savory flavors? That’s wild stuff. Very Salt & Straw of them.

Where Can I Buy the New Thanksgiving Oreos?

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An online exclusive, you can grab the commemorative tin for $20 on Oreo’s website. The 12-count package includes two of each cookie. Nothing says a family bonding experience like tasting a Turkey & Stuffing-flavored cookie, right?

Are Any Flavors Available Individually?

A box of four round, pink fudge treats with caramel drizzle, labeled "Caramel Apple Pie Flavored Fudge—Limited Edition." One treat is shown outside the box for detail.
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Luckily, if you enjoy the pie flavors, you can grab those individually. No need to suffer through 10 other flavors you don’t want in the variety pack just to get to the two that you do want.

Oreo has a 6-pack of Caramel Apple Pie available for $15 on their website, as well as a 6-pack of Pumpkin Pie.

What Other Thanksgiving Exclusives Does Oreo Have?

A round container shaped like an Oreo cookie holds festive cookies decorated with orange sprinkles and messages like “HAPPY THANKSGIVING” and “GIVE THANKS.” The cookies sit in yellow shredded paper.
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Love the Thanksgiving vibe but don’t love the Thanksgiving flavors? You can pick up a metal tin of 12 individually wrapped classic Oreos for $45. 

Reminder: You can get a pack of 36 Oreos at most grocery stores for about $5. But, you know, you do you.

Tell Oreo What You Think

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One of the best parts about this whole situation is that, right there in the description of the flavors, you can see Oreo asking customers to “share their honest feedback.” Brace yourselves, Oreo. People have strong opinions.

It’s unclear where Oreo wants people to do this exactly, but there is a “Write a Review” section of the website. As of the minute I’m typing these words, there are only two reviews. Get in there and tell ‘em what you think.

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