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    Cookies: Double Stuffed - Part 2!

    en-usJune 29, 2022
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    About this Episode

    We’re back with Part 2 of “Cookies: Double Stuffed” Get ready for an extra deep Deep Dish with our Foodlosopher, Anna Van Valin, as she dives into one of the most epic food business rivalries in history: the century-long battle between Oreo and Hydrox. When a ruthless lawyer and two bitter baker brothers collided at the beginning of the 20th century, it led to the creation of the very first food conglomerate, a world-changing invention, and the most popular cookie on earth. She tells us which cookie really came first (it’s not the one you think!!) and how some of the best and worst marketing played a big role in who came out on top. It’s a story STUFFED with corporate backstabbing, petty revenge and so much shade. Milk isn’t the only thing Oreo’s been DUNKing on!

    *If you need reproductive care, want to learn more about your reproductive rights, or find out how to help, visit choice.crd.co

    More info from the show:
    * Watch the deliciously dramatic “Cookie Wars: The Food That Built America” from the History Channel
    * Oreo's delightful 1980 commercial
    *Hydrox's questionable commercial from 1966
    *Hydrox's VERY questionable 1988 commercial

    Connect with us!
    *Want to support our women and BIPOC-created independent podcast? Buy us a coffee!
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