The strawberry flavour was really quite overwhelming, reminding me nostalgically of Nesquik -I'll always choose banana though! From an aesthetics viewpoint I was also fond of the contrast between baby pink centre and characteristically dark cookie.
Well, I'm not sure I could agree upon their cheesecakeyness, but the strawberry flavour was every bit as milky and sweet as it smelt. Chocolate & strawberry is often a match made in heaven -chocolate dunked fresh strawberries, yes please!- but it can also be downright disgusting if the combination ticks over into the sickly realm (if you want the strawberry creams from my Roses tin at Christmas, please help yourself). Fortunately, despite the aforementioned sweetness of the strawberry centre in these Oreos, the almost bitter darkness of the cookie pulled the balance of flavours back into harmony.
The new strawberry cheesecake Oreos are undeniably delicious and utterly moreish. I would even go as far as to say that they're my second favourite flavour ever (the top spot remains with the American Reese's filled versions) and they're definitely my new favourite British Oreo. Now ASDA, please stock them pronto!
9/10
P.S If you're still not convinced.. pop on over to Nibbles'N'Scribbles' review.
I'm praying for a banana milkshake version!! Thanks for the mention lovely xx
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DeleteWe had a Banana Split Oreo here in the States a few years ago--I rather liked them :).
DeleteI saw a pic of them on Instagram a few days ago, they sounded insane! So so envious.. :)
DeleteSnap with the strawberry creams (and the Orange creams), thankfully they're my housemates fave so it usually works out! I like all the toffee ones, but they wreck havoc with my poor teeth! Haha!
ReplyDeleteEww, yes the orange creams are awful too! Mind you I don't like creme eggs either...! Mmm can I nab your green triangles then? ;)
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