Supreme x OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — OREO
Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
About the original
OREO Double Stuf cookies are Nabisco's chocolate wafer sandwich with a double-thick vanilla creme filling, introduced in 1974 as a line extension of the original 1912 Oreo recipe. Nabisco was formed in 1898 through the merger of the American Biscuit Company and the New York Biscuit Company and has produced Oreo continuously from its Chicago bakery since launch, making it the best-selling cookie in the United States for decades. The Supreme SS20 version embossed the box logo directly into the chocolate wafer in place of the standard Oreo debossing. It was one of the few Supreme items that retailed for less than its non-collab counterpart.
About OREO
Oreo is an American sandwich cookie brand first produced by the National Biscuit Company, now Nabisco, in 1912 at its Chelsea Market bakery in Manhattan. The cookie consists of two embossed chocolate wafers with a sweet creme filling, a design largely unchanged in over a century. Oreo is currently owned by Mondelez International, sells in more than one hundred countries, and is the best-selling cookie brand in the world. The wafer's stamped pattern has been redesigned only three times since 1912, most recently in 1952. Supreme's 2020 collaboration with Oreo produced a red-dyed branded cookie that resold for three-figure sums.


