but that is kinda sketch since 2 oreos=100 cals.
I work at a different pizzeria and we haven't started serving the oreo pizza yet, but we are coming out with one, as well as a brownie pizza. The oreos are ground up so much (really, nowhere near as huge as the chunks on the commercials), so there's about a cookie and a half, to two cookies per slice. The crusts they use aren't that thick, and they're really not that high in calories either. There also isn't a lot of frosting drizzled on the top.
I've gone crasy trying to figure out if I could still have our cherry streusel dessert at work without going way over my calories. The topping alone for one piece is a quarter tablespoon, and surprisingly it's only 45 calories per table spoon. The amount of frosting on one piece of the cherry is barely a teaspoon, and it's about 90 calories per tablespoon. All throughout, our buttery, sugary, cherry dessert is only 100 calories per slice, and that's for the bigger pieces.
So in short, I wouldn't think it'd be too much more calories than 120. Enjoy it! If I liked oreos, or chocolate for that matter, I'd probably be more excited to make and serve an oreo pizza.
Then again i dont like oreos that much :) How was it. I cant see the ads
My God! That looks awesome and unbelievably unhealthy. But please - their ads!
I have to say, that as a 'kinda a tad more than slightly overweight person' I would be mortified to eat that in public. It is a walking heart attack. (A heart attack that looks incredibly awesome and a slice would do well over some vanilla ice cream - just sayin').
I'd be embarassed because I would get the, 'no wonder...', or 'if I ate that I'd have to run a marathon', or 'that looks incredibly sickening', or, 'no wonder they call us fat americans'.
And they would be 100% right.
I pretty much secretly detest health snobs. But I've never seen a big health snob.
Food for thought. I nice health snob is a zipped lip health snob.
Pretty sure Oreos are vegan (ie no animal products whatsoever). Definitely they were made wtih Lard @ some point (the 70s? 80s?), but they have no lard now. (Ingredients below).
SUGAR, ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), HIGH OLEIC CANOLA OIL AND/OR PALM OIL AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, BAKING SODA, CORNSTARCH, SALT, SOY LECITHIN (EMULSIFIER), VANILLIN-AN ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CHOCOLATE.
How about we all just stop contributing to obesity in America (and beyond) and quit buying this stuff? Don't let the marketing work! ;)
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