Thursday, February 18, 2016

Neopolitan Triple-Double Oreos: The Worst Idea Oreo Ever Had



History:

The Nepolitan Triple-Double Oreo was the last form of Triple-Double Oreo released. It made its debut in Summer 2011. I first tried the Nepolitan Triple-Double after finding them at Wal Mart in Westfield, Indiana. I' had been searching for a few weeks; it may well have been the first flavor I specifically set out to find.  I've always been a fan of Neopolitan; the sense that chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla are inherent partners in taste was ingrained in my mind early on. Not so with this Oreo. Not so.

The Neopolitan Triple-Double

Cookie: The Neopolitan's vanilla comes from its Golden cookies. Nothing out of the norm here, except for the fact that there are three cookies. It remains the sole 'Golden' cookie in the Triple-Double family. 

Creme: The Neopolitan Triple Double's greatest weakness is the Strawberry creme. Horrendous. Oreo's most consistent problem with its fruit flavorings are that they are oftentimes too sweet. This strawberry is the poster child. It tastes like sugar. Not a hint of fake Strawberry.  Unfortunately, the Strawberry is not balanced out by the general blandness of Oreo's chocolate flavor filling or Golden cookie. Instead, these two already inferior tastes mesh with the nasty strawberry to make a truly lousy cookie. 

Milk Test: While the cookie dipped, it was not helped by the addition of milk. 

Goregability: The triple-doubles are, in general, too large to be properly gorgeable. The Neopolitan isn't even worth trying.

Conclusion:
1 out of 5. 

Alternate Recipes:

Why bother.

No comments:

Post a Comment