Team USA Oreos, Filled With Popping Candy, Lead The OIympics Snacks Charge

With the 2020 Olympic Games, delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, just mere weeks away, many brands are gearing up by debuting exclusive Team USA or Olympics-related treats.

Snack giant Nabisco has signed on as the official cookie and cracker sponsor for Team USA, and as such, has debuted a variety of patriotic products to support the competing athletes.

Chief amongst these is the Team USA OREOs, which get a custom emblem treatment. The USA flag and the Olympic rings are embedded into each cookie sandwich, which is filled with red, white, and blue cremes, alongside popping candy.

Photo courtesy of Nabisco

Ritz, another Nabisco brand, isn’t changing anything up about the crackers, but is selling them in a custom Team USA sleeve.

Photo courtesy of Nabisco

As for Chips Ahoy!, also made by Nabisco, their cookies will feature red, white, and blue candy chips, in addition to classic chocolate chips.

All of these products are now being sold in stores for a limited time, and we’re just an Olympic fanfare away of being ecstatic for the Games of the 32nd Olympiad to start on July 23rd.

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