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New York Post
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Fan-favorite Oreo flavor makes a triumphant return for a limited time — here's how to get your hands on a pack
The people have spoken — and Oreo has listened. Oreo fans are over the moon excited about the news of a beloved flavor coming back to supermarket shelves — after an eight-year wait. Late last week, the brand shared the exciting news that Blueberry Pie Oreos will be making a comeback after being discontinued back in 2017. 3 Fans have been waiting a long 8 years for this popular cookie to make its return to supermarket shelves. Oreo However, the catch is that the delicious cookie — which consists of two graham cracker-flavored cookies with blueberry cream in the middle — will only be available for a limited time. Talk about a tease. As a result, fans of this popular flavor are anxiously waiting on the edge of their seats in anticipation for their July 7 release in stores across the country. While waiting, fans had the option to register on the company's website for presale access from June 26 through today. 3 Customers have the option to sign up for pre-sale access for cookies. Instagram/@oreo The excitement over the pie-inspired cookies — which is supposedly one of the brand's 'top five flavors' according to a press release — made waves across social media. Oreos kept the excitement going with a hilarious caption on an Instagram post that read: 'You win. Now please stop yelling at us. Blueberry Pie OREO Cookies BACK on shelves 7/7.' Based on the hundreds of comments on the post, the company clearly wasn't kidding when they said customers were begging for the return of this flavor. 'WE DID IT GUYS,' read one comment. 'when brands actually listen to their fan base >>>>,' wrote one pleased customer. 'We winnnnnn!!!!!!' chimed in another excited fan. 3 The pie-flavored cookies will be back on supermarket shelves on July 7 — until they sell out. Bloomberg via Getty Images The cookies will remain available while supplies last — so mark your calendars and set your alarms for their July 7th return. In other not-so-great news regarding sweets — McDonald's and doughnut maker Krispy Kreme announced last week that they're ending their partnership after only one year. Supposedly, the deal was unsustainable for both companies The plan was for McDonald's to feature the famous chain's doughnuts on its breakfast menu. 'Ultimately, efforts to bring our costs in line with unit demand were unsuccessful, making the partnership unsustainable for us,' said Krispy Kreme CEO Josh Charlesworth. This partnership will end next month.


USA Today
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Blueberry pie flavored Oreos are back for a limited time: When to get it
After years of asking and asking, Oreo fans can rejoice as the blueberry pie-flavored Oreo cookies are finally making a comeback. On Thursday, June 26, Oreo announced that the Blueberry Pie Oreos are making a return to shelves for the first time since 2017. The Oreo cookies, which feature two graham cracker-flavored cookies squeezed together with a blueberry-flavored cream between, will soon return to stores across the country for a limited time. According to a press release from the company, the blueberry pie flavor is among the brand's "top five flavors" mentioned by fans on social media. The company said the cookies will be found on shelves on July 7. A post shared by OREO (@oreo) For those who can't wait for the return, a presale of the cookies will be held on June 30, with a registration period open from Thursday until June 29. Other nostalgic flavors making a comeback Oreo is not the only brand giving the people what they want. Retro Diet Cherry Coke will be available for purchase for a limited time starting later this summer, a Coca-Cola spokesperson previously confirmed to USA TODAY. The soda will be available exclusively at the Kroger family of stores beginning in mid-July. Diet Cherry Coke was first introduced in the U.S. in 1986, according to Coke Solutions, a website run by Coca-Cola. By 2018, it was wiped from retail stores, according to an archived page on Coca-Cola's website. Contributing: Melina Khan, USA TODAY Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.