19 of the craziest Oreo flavors in history

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Nabisco just announced three Oreo flavors: Cinnamon Bun, the return of the popular Red Velvet, and a secret flavor to be unveiled soon.

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The new Cinnamon Bun Oreo isn't the first time Nabisco has gotten creative with its flavors.

From candy cane to cotton candy, here are 19 of the craziest concoctions the cookie makers have come up with.

Most of these hit the American grocery shelves as limited edition flavors, but are still available on Amazon.

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Key lime pie — Available summer 2015.

 

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Watermelon — Available summer 2013.

 

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Root beer float — Available summer 2014.

 

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Pumpkin spice — Available fall 2014.

 

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Caramel apple — Available fall 2015.

 

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Limeade — Available summer 2014.

 

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Strawberries and creme — Available spring 2013.

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Strawberry milkshake creme — Available spring 2009.

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Fudge sundae creme — Available summer 2009.

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Blueberry ice cream — Only available in Indonesia.

 
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Rainbow sherbet — Available spring 2012.

 No, Bert.
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Lemon 'twist' — Available spring 2015.

 

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Banana split — Available summer 2015.

 

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Fruit punch — Available spring 2014.

 

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Marshmallow 'crispy' — Available winter 2014 to 2015.

 

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Candy cane — Available winter 2010 to 2011.

 

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Cotton candy — Available spring 2015.

 

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Finally and probably the weirdest...candy corn, which debuted in fall 2012.

 

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Fan-made flavors (that are obviously hoaxes) have made rounds on the Internet in the past, like fried chicken in 2014, and butterbeer and cheeseburger last year. But then again, we never know what Nabisco will come up with next.

 

 

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