Oreo Pride: Rainbow-Stuffed Cookie Sparks Boycott
Image credit: facebook.com/oreo
America’s favorite cookie is stirring up more than milk today after Kraft Foods posted a gay pride Oreo on the cookie’s Facebook page.
Oreo posted the photoshopped picture of an Oreo cookie stuffed with rainbow-colored layers of frosting Monday evening with the caption “Proudly support love!”
Over the past 17 hours more than 157,000 people have “liked” the image, 40,000 people have shared it and 20,000 have commented on it.
But while many of the comments were supportive, some Facebook users pledged to boycott the cookie because of the post.
“I’ll never buy Oreo again,” one commenter wrote.
“Disgusted with oreos,” wrote another. “Being gay is an abmonitation in GOd’s eyes i wont be buying them anymore.”
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The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk 2012/06/26 21:09:24+13The twisted thing is that people are pissed that it represents Gay pride, Not that it's a Double Stuft x's 3 in a nation that struggles with obesity.





















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No, it's not just you. If it were JUST YOU, it wouldn't be an issue.
More for me to enjoy >:D
Should fit in here nicely...variation on a theme.
Caught up now?
Older than Oreos, less artificial junk.