The S’moreo — Exactly What it Sounds Like

Leave it to our friend Nick to make us feel like dumb asses for coming up with an idea so simple, so on the tip of our mind, so accessible, yet, never materialized — The S’moreo. Our close circle of friends is too busy showing off using Reese’s Pieces as substitutes for the Hershey’s, or topping traditional s’mores with bacon to realize that Oreo cookies might be a perfectly acceptable, possibly preferred method to create this widely fawned-over dessert sandwich.

Nick isn’t the first to create a s’moreo, but his picture looks damn good, and it’s the first time I’ve heard about it. So, naively, I’m going to assume this is the first time any of you have ever seen this. According to the reviews we’ve read, it looks like Oreo cookies end up being softer than graham crackers once heated, saving you some of those #firstworld crumbs that always get over your Ed Hardy bib.

What? You don’t have an Ed Hardy bib? Pfft. Loser. Here’s something close to tide you over until you get your game right.

 

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