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If we're talking about the 20th century, most of us compare what happened in the early 1900's until 2000. Lot of things we can compare like orang2 in 1900 are not familiar with the TV, so the car is still super luxury goods, is not no plane, no phone hal2 smelling and other technologies. But do not forget there are also other things that seem trivial but in the late 20th century into the culture and parcel of human life. It is Oreo. In the early 1900s Oreo is not yet known, but in the 1980's until today Oreo became part of human culture since become a part of everyday life that are so attached ... Anak2 were born in the 70s and 80s, especially in America and Europe, so familiar with the existence of an Oreo. At that time if we do not have a picture of yourself that is eating Oreos, we'll feel like in another planet. We're always trying to make a photo how to take the best Oreo. Not only anak2, the parents also become familiar oreo and not just eating it directly, but also modified to be made in other forms such as milkshakes, made pies, cakes and other dessert masakan2. Beyond that, do you know if Oreo had been there since 1912? And do you know that Oreo is the best-selling biscuit in the world? Then what about history? In 1898, some bread and biscuit maker in America joined together to form a new company called the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco). As an initial production, Nabisco making biscuits for animals, in 1902, called Barnum, who became so famous because of the form of packaging that is favored by many people, it's packing a box that is designed to resemble the animal cages. Barnum is what catapulted the Nabisco funds. Until one day at Nabisco executives had the idea to make biscuits intended for children. Finally, in 1912 was created a second plate-shaped biscuits that have the chocolate cream in the middle layer. Was named Oreo biscuits. Oreo shape at the beginning of the creation of almost exactly with Oreo form we know today, little difference is the shape of the motive in both slab of chocolate. Design it never turned up in the end Nabisco Oreo produced in many versions, ethoxylated mono and diglycerides such as the version of Double Stuff in 1975, the 1991 version of Halloween and Christmas version in 1995. Then, whence the origin of the name Oreo? Orang2 at Nabisco at the present time do not know for sure where it originated Oreo said. Some believe that the word Oreo was originally taken from a French word which means gold Or, like the color of the packaging of Oreo in the early days of production. There is also a Oreo believe that the name is taken from the name of a mountain in Greece is Mount Oreo. Meanwhile, other sources believe that the name resulted from a combination 2 words are taken from the word re cream and O 2 letters taken from the word Chocolate. There is also another view which says that the name has no meaning at all, just made for easy reference only. But whatever the meaning of the name Oreo, Oreo is a biscuit that is certainly the most sold in the face of the earth. Where since 1912, Oreo has sold over 362 billion package and has been a part of human culture as ice cream, bottled water, fast food and others. -Dipi-
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