You may already know June is Pride Month, but you might not have remembered that October is LGBTQ+ History Month. Well, Oreo is here to remind you! The brand has launched tons of flavors in 2020, including gingerbread Oreos for the holidays. Now they’re releasing a brand-new limited edition package that celebrates loyal allies for the LGBTQ+ community.
That’s right: rainbow Oreos are a thing now. But there’s only one place to find ’em.
What Do We Know About the Oreos?
These cookies are really something special. Each pack includes cookies with red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple fillings, inspired by the Pride flag. (They are not, however, the same Oreo that was featured in a viral 2012 Pride Month ad). The package features Oreos arranged in the shape of a heart, which is probably the sweetest design Oreo has ever come up with.
Only 10,000 packs of these Oreos are being made, so there’s a limited number to go around, and finding them isn’t as easy as strolling down to your local Walmart or Target.
Where Can I Find Rainbow Oreos?
Oreo says these cookies won’t be available in stores; they’re part of Oreo’s “#ProudParent” campaign. As such, these treats are being distributed “via giveaway to reward acts of allyship for the LGBTQ+ community.”
If you’re an LGBTQA+ ally and you’d like some rainbow Oreos, starting on October 9, you can share a photo of what allyship means to you on Instagram or Twitter, tag @OREO in the post and follow them, and use the hashtags #ProudParent and #Giveaway. If you’re one of the first 10,000 who does that and completes a registration form (presumably sent to you by Oreo), you’ll be one of the lucky allies who receives rainbow cookies.
Bummed you won’t be able to get these at the grocery store? So were were—but there are plenty of other rainbow treats you can make at home.
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Cake
From out of the blue this time comes a truly beautiful sight. As soon as folks get a glimpse of it, though, it'll likely disappear fast! Conjured up by CT's cooks, the colorful rainbow cake features pound cake topped with a creamy spread and fresh fruit. An orange "pot" at the rainbow's end is full to the brim for dipping, too. You'll have a good-as-gold treat sure to shine at a St. Patrick's Day party! —or any festive event.Rainbow Snack Platter
This fun assortment combines all of your favorite snacks in one place. Use raw vegetables, cheese cubes, crackers—whatever you'd like!Passover Rainbow Cookies
The name "rainbow cookies" is actually a bit of a misnomer for these classic New York treats. To make the pretty layered cookies, you’ll bake three thin cakes, spread jam between them and coat with smooth melted chocolate. —Shannon Sarna, South Orange, New JerseyRainbow S'moreo Cookies
Homemade Oreo-style cookies are pretty great on their own, but they're even better when you add graham cracker crumbs to the cookie dough, stuff them with marshmallow creme, and then roll them in sprinkles. You can change the color of the sprinkles depending on the holiday or occasion you're baking them for. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, VirginiaFrozen Banana Cereal Pops
When we want a healthy snack, we dip bananas in yogurt, roll 'em in cereal, then freeze. Ta-da! —Scarlett Elrod, Newnan, GeorgiaRainbow Cake with Clouds
Some cakes stand on their own without icing. For this bright Rainbow Cake, use a little whipped cream to make fluffy clouds. —Janet Tigchelaar, Jerseyville, OntarioChocolate-Glazed Doughnut Cookies
My little nieces love to help decorate these doughnut-shaped cookies. They top them with sprinkles, chopped pecans or crushed candy canes. —Jolie Stinson, Marion, IndianaRainbow Fruit Toast
Nothing will brighten up your morning more than one of these colorful and tasty toasts. —Shannon Roum, Taste of Home Food StylistRainbow Strawberries
Dip fresh strawberries in melted candy-coated discs to create a rainbow of color. Or get adventurous and make a unicorn. The creative possibilities are endless. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinRainbow Cupcakes
I’ve been making these colorful cupcakes with my mom since I was in high school. The cheery sweets are as fun to make as they are to eat. —Tammy Quinn, Lynden, OntarioRainbow Fruit Salad
When my children were young, I would often dress up fresh fruit in this easy-to-fix salad. Decades later, my grandchildren and great-grandchildren still love digging into the fruity layers. The salad goes well with barbecued meats or cold sandwiches. —Jonnie Adams Sisler, Stevensville, MontanaEasy Confetti Pie
Sugar cone crust makes a pie that tastes like birthday cake when you add a colorful, creamy no-bake confetti filling. —Gina Nistico, Taste of Home Food EditorMagic Wands
These fun and colorful magic wands don't take a magician to make. You can change the colors for any theme party, too!--Renee Schwebach, Dumont, MinnesotaUnicorn Cake
This magical unicorn cake tastes as good as it looks. Baking in smaller pans creates impressive height, and a few simple decorating tricks turn it into a showstopping dessert. —Lauren Knoelke, Des Moines, IowaFruity No-Bake Cookies
Keep your kitchen cool with these freezer cookies made with fruity cereal. They're extra sweet and even more fun for kids to help make.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinMakeover Fruit Pizza
There’s nothing better than a guilt-free dessert, especially when it’s topped with refreshing and colorful fruit. We skimmed the calories and fat from a traditional fruit pizza to create one with about half the calories, fat and cholesterol. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinPrincess Toast
I made these sparkly treats for my daughter's brownie troop and they're great for princess parties. Sometimes I use lemon curd in place of the jam. —Marina Castle Kelley, Canyon Country, CaliforniaIce Cream Cone Treats
I came up with this recipe as a way for my grandkids to enjoy Rice Krispies Treats without getting sticky hands. You can also pack the cereal mixture into paper cups and insert a wooden pop stick to create cute pops. —Mabel Nolan, Vancouver, WashingtonRainbow Spritzer
Layers of colorful fruit submerged in a fizzy, sweet beverage make this a kid-friendly sipper that gets two thumbs-up. —Taste of Home Test KitchenCream Cheese Sheet Cake
This tender, buttery cream cheese cake with a thin layer of fudge frosting is perfect for a crowd. It's always popular at potlucks and parties. It's not uncommon to see folks going back for second and even third pieces. —Gaye Mann, Rocky Mount, North CarolinaRainbow Sherbet Angel Food Cake
Talk about a dessert that pops. Sometimes, I make this easy cake even more eye-catching by coloring the whipped cream, too. Use whatever sherbet flavor combination you like. —Bonnie Hawkins, Elkhorn, WisconsinChocolate Chip Sprinkle Cookies
Whenever I used to make cookies, my three boys would always find something they didn't like about them. After some trial and error, I finally came up with a cookie they all enjoyed. —Heidi Cretens, Milwaukee, WisconsinThe post Oreo Is Releasing a Limited Edition Package—and It Makes Us Proud appeared first on Taste of Home.
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