The Oreo cookie, created in 1912 by Nabisco, features an intricate design that reflects its long history and symbolic representation of quality. Originally, the cookies were packaged in barrels, causing sanitary and freshness issues until Nabisco introduced the innovative In-Er Seal technology. This symbol, now synonymous with quality, underwent changes over the decades, particularly in 1952 when the design became more ornate. The mysterious origins of the name "Oreo" and its connection to Freemasonry have added intrigue to the cookie's legacy.
The Oreo cookie design has evolved significantly since its launch in 1912, transitioning from a simple pattern to one that features an intricate floral motif and the Nabisco logo.
The oval and double-hashed cross symbol on an Oreo represents Nabisco's commitment to quality, introduced with its innovative In-Er Seal technology that preserved the freshness of cookies.
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