New York – Hydrox, The Original Kosher Sandwich Cookie, Is Accusing Oreo Of Sabotage

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    New York – You know what Oreos are.

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    They’re two delicious chocolate circles and a creme filling. They’re regular, double-stuff, vanilla, birthday cake and pumpkin spice (really). There is debate on how they should be eaten, but everyone knows they’re best when dunked in milk.

    What you might not know is that Oreos are just a copycat of Hydrox, a sandwich cookie first sold in 1908, four years before the first Oreos appeared on shelves. Even though (or maybe because?) they came second, Oreos came to dominate the market, becoming a fixture in America’s grocery stores.

    But for most of the past century-plus, Hydrox has held on. And at least in part, that’s because of the Jews.

    Until a glorious day in 1998, Hydrox was the premiere kosher sandwich cookie on the market, while Oreos remained treif, lacking a kosher hechsher, or seal of approval. Growing up, I genuinely though Hydrox cookies were knock-off Oreos produced specifically for religious Jews. Oreos were the forbidden fruit, and I still vividly remember when, shortly after they became kosher certified, my mom snagged a sleeve of Oreos from a Jewish event.We gobbled them up.

    Hydrox stopped production in 2003, giving Oreo 12 years of a monopoly, give or take a 100th anniversary promotion by Hydrox’s then maker, Kellogg’s. A Pax Oreana, if you will. But in 2015, Hydrox, now part of Leaf Brands, sprang back like a phoenix, and has been trying to duke it out with Oreo, David and Goliath style.

    And now, it’s taking that battle to the government.

    Hydrox posted on Facebook that it has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, accusing employees of Oreo’s parent company, Mondelez, of blocking Hydrox from view when it stocks Oreos on supermarket shelves. The Facebook post says Mondelez uses a system called “direct store distribution,” where employees of the brand, rather than supermarket attendants, stock the food. This allows the Oreo stockers to push Hydrox aside when they place Oreo boxes on the shelves.

    Loyal Hydrox customers have sent in pictures of the cookies being boxed out by Oreos, moved behind other products or otherwise obscured from customers. Hydrox claims a major supermarket chain brought the problem up at a meeting.

    “We believe in competition and choice but we firmly believe the folks at Mondelez (the owners of Oreo) have been undertaking a national program to damage our brand and stop us from competing,” Hydrox’s posts say. “Many of you over the last few years have been great at taking pictures when you see #hydroxcookies being moved or blocked from store shelves and we really appreciate your help.”

    But Mondelez sounds unconcerned about the complaint, telling Gizmodo that it is “confident that this accusation has no merit. The OREO brand is an iconic one, with a proud and rich history of delivering great tasting products and exciting innovations to our consumers for more than a century. This focus, and our commitment to operating with integrity, has made OREO America’s favorite cookie.”

    So who will win, the original kosher sandwich cookie, or the giant it’s fighting? Only time — and maybe a government agency — will tell.


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    stamnamefortrump
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    stamnamefortrump
    5 years ago

    Is kosher? Says oud which is not kosher

    stamnamefortrump
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    stamnamefortrump
    5 years ago

    Oud is actually code for contains pork

    Long-Island-Yid
    Long-Island-Yid
    5 years ago

    I bought orios very excitedly when they got the OU.
    I eat cholov stam so that wasn’t a problem.
    Was SO disappointed!
    Paskesz Trios are SO superior! They beat oreos hands down!

    Now when Entenmanns got the OU, that taste great!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    Wait a minute. Have you ever tasted an Oreo? It does not taste like chocolate. The Biscuit is very crunchy and dry and it leaves stuff packed in your teeth. But it has not a trace of chocolate in it. The “creme” is not vanilla either.

    Just take one, pull it apart and pay attention when you eat it.

    5 years ago

    My Oreo package says “covfefe”. Is that a reliable hashgacha?

    Shtarker
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    Shtarker
    5 years ago

    Fake hashgacha. If it tastes that good, it can’t be kosher. Another tip-off: It’s not over-priced. Strike three: It’s made by goyim, and everyone knows that goyim are treif and prost. If there are any Jews in those factories – and who knows if they really are Jews – then they’re probably modern, feh.

    5 years ago

    It’s their fault they named their cookie a name more suited for detergent.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    5 years ago

    I’ve never heard of or seen Hydrox cookies. Has anyone tasted them? Are they any good?
    Personally I find the kosher versions (Paskesz, Libers etc) are so much better than Oreos.

    5 years ago

    How can anyone eat something that sounds like a poison chemical?? Yes, I’d like to try some of that hydrochloride! yum yum!!