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A confirmed “cocaine addiction”? Oreo’s 30-Second Blowtorch Heat Test Goes Viral | Watch

A confirmed “cocaine addiction”? Oreo’s 30-Second Blowtorch Heat Test Goes Viral | Watch

A viral video on the Internet shows Oreo cookies remaining intact even after being torched for about 30 seconds. Netizens shared the clip on X and raised concerns about the ingredients used in the product and claimed that “the cookie contains a compound so addictive that scientists say it shares the same effects as cocaine.”

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Commenting on the ingredients, one user wrote: “Ingredients: Unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), folic acid), sugar, palm oil, soy and/or canola oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), high fructose corn syrup, leavening (baking soda and/or calcium phosphate), salt, soy lecithin, chocolate, artificial flavor. Contains: Wheat, soy.

Mint could not independently verify the development.

The user added: “The two main components of an Oreo are the cocoa or chocolate and the white cream inside. There are many flavors of chocolate, but Nabisco uses the formula of (H8N4C7O2), which combines eight hydrogen atoms, four nitrogen atoms. Carbon atoms, seven carbon atoms and two oxygen atoms for delicious chocolate ready to eat. In the middle of an Oreo is a compound so addictive that scientists say it shares the same effects as cocaine. It’s made with a secret sugar blend. with vanilla extract, vegetable shortening and other secret ingredients, Nabisco will not disclose the chemical composition of the white cream to keep its special recipe secret and exclusive.

“Another main component would be the cookie sugar with a chemical composition of (C6H12O6) combining six carbon atoms with twelve hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms,” he notes.

Another joked: “Sponsored by @NASA.”

Another user added: “I stopped eating them when they changed the recipe about 5 years ago when they closed the original bakery in upstate New York. The cookie is rock hard now, made entirely in Mexico since 2021. Terrible.

The two main components of an Oreo are the cocoa or chocolate and the white cream inside.

I will never eat Oreos again. It clearly has some weird added ingredients. Why didn’t it melt?

Another added: “The dragon slayers wore a costume of Oreos when they charged the filthy beasts! »

“I will never eat Oreos again. It clearly has weird ingredients in it. Why didn’t it melt?” one user added.