WATCH: We tried the Mystery OREO!

Winneconne, WI - 20 September 2019: A package of limited edition mystery oreo cookies on an isolated background. Photo: shutterstock


OREO released a new mystery flavor for 2019. You can register to win $50,000 if you guess the flavor correctly here. According to OREO, “Mystery OREO is your chance to indulge your inner detective.”

Today, we tried the new Mystery OREOs so you don’t have too. (Unless you want too!)

Our final predictions:

Jai: Teddy Grahams

Fletch: Cinnamon Graham Cracker

Monica: Churro

Have you tried the Mystery OREO? What do you think the flavor is? Vote in our poll below:

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