hi!Hiya Ruthanne, I see you got on. It's 2:47AM here in America, what time is it there in The Land Down Under?
I'm not in the land down under but in the states and now its 3 43 am here
hi!Hiya Ruthanne, I see you got on. It's 2:47AM here in America, what time is it there in The Land Down Under?
Agreed. And of course, that's precisely what it is.I think an "Oreos Vault" is a great PR stunt.
they could've but a world with no oreos? might kill some of us. lol!Really. This is no joke, although my friend who posted it on FB was hoping it was.Included in this article is a video featuring the man who was tasked with building it in just 30 days ahead of the asteroid that was to pass Earth today, just in case it hit us instead. Apparently the idea came from an Oreo-holic customer who couldn't stand the thought of all those cookies being lost to a catastrophic event. I'm thinking maybe Nabisco could have used that money to give their employees bonuses or something.
https://hypebeast.com/2020/10/oreo-norway-doomsday-global-seed-vault-news
Amen to that 911!You knw what I say? "Thank goodness. " I would hate to see the Oreo cookie go away. After all, it's America's cookie, or so I am told.
You knw what I say? "Thank goodness. " I would hate to see the Oreo cookie go away. After all, it's America's cookie, or so I am told.
They're thinking of the survival of Nabisco...Oh, no! Then Oreos are a disturbing symbol of nationalism and we must protest!
In all seriousness, Nabisco knows that the threat is more serious than an asteroid. But how they think the survival of a cookie is going to benefit survivors of the aftermath is beyond me.
If there will be cookies of some sort in that bunker, please save me a seat. (If I have enough warning of the impending Armageddon, I'll bring chocolate cookies and biscotti.)
Lots of cookies are better than Oreos, but they'll do in a pinch!Psst.... Tate's cookies are better.![]()