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Reverse Oreo 6 vs. Other Jordans: Which Should You Buy? (Comparison and Review)

Reverse Oreo 6 vs. Other Jordans: Which Should You Buy? (Comparison and Review)

Okay, here’s my attempt at writing a blog post in the style you described, focusing on a “reverse oreo 6” project:

So, I saw this “reverse Oreo 6” thing floating around, and I was like, “What the heck is that?” Seems kinda pointless, but also… strangely tempting. I had a pack of Oreos, the regular kind, not Double Stuf, and I decided, screw it, I’m doing this.

The Initial Disassembly

First step, I twisted apart six Oreos. Pretty standard stuff, nothing crazy. I tried to be careful, ’cause I didn’t want a bunch of broken cookies. Ended up with 12 halves, six with the creme, six without.

I did have a little accident with one. The cookie just crumbled. Oh well, five and a half Oreos it is!

The Creme Scrape

Next, the real work started. I needed to get all that delicious creme off those six halves. I grabbed a butter knife – seemed like the best tool for the job. It was kinda sticky, not gonna lie. I scraped and scraped, trying to get every last bit of that sugary goodness.

I ended up with a little pile of creme, which I carefully formed that into one little ball shape.

The Reconstruction

This is where it gets “reverse,” I guess. I took all the plain cookie halves and started stacking all the creme ball on one of that.

I gently pressed it down, trying to spread it out evenly, but it was kind of a mess. Finally, I placed the other empty cookie half on top.

The Result

Behold, the Reverse Oreo 6! It’s… an Oreo, I put all the creme into just one. Was it worth it? Probably not. Was it kinda fun? Yeah, I guess. Would I do it again? Maybe. If I’m really, really bored. It did taste pretty good, though – super concentrated Oreo flavor!

I ate all remain cookies at last.

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