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- Hydrox cookies, which are four years older than Oreo cookies, calls its product “the original sandwich cookie.”
- Hydrox left the market in 1999 and returned in 2015.
- The company has filed a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint against Oreo cookies’ parent company for allegedly hiding cookies from customers on store shelves.
Oreo cookies and its competitor Hydrox, which brands itself as the “original sandwich cookie” according to its website, are engaged in a feud.
Hydrox representatives posted on Facebook about their suspicions that Mondelez International, the parent company of Oreo, has been systematically hiding Hydrox cookies on grocery store shelves to keep customers from buying them. The post announced that Hydrox had filed an official complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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