Oreo O's was a breakfast cereal made by Post Holdings which consisted of Oreo-flavored O-shaped pieces of cereal.A variation of Oreo O's called Extreme Creme Taste Oreo O's contained Oreo filling flavored marshmallows.

The cereal was launched in 1998 and discontinued in 2007 everywhere outside South Korea.The cereal is no longer available outside of South Korea because Post and Kraft are no longer co-branding. Post owns the recipe to the cereal, while Kraft owns the rights to the Oreo brand name.

International availability

Although unavailable for purchase in the United States, Oreo O's are still produced and readily available in South Korea, with boxes of this product being available for international purchase on eBay.[6] Korean food manufacturer Dongsuh Foodswas established as a joint venture of General Foods and a South Korean food company, and was licensed to produce Post Holdings cereals in Korea. When Kraft Foods acquired General Foods, half of Dongsuh Foods' stock automatically became property of Kraft, thus making Dongsuh Foods the only company with both licenses required to make Post Holdings Oreo O's.

 

Product typeCereal
OwnerPost and Kraft
Introduced1998
Discontinued2007 (except South Korea)
MarketsWorldwide (1998-2007)
South Korea (1998-present
Nutrition facts
Serving size 1 cup (27g)
Servings per container
Amount per serving
Calories 112Calories from fat 21
% Daily value*
Total fat 9.95 g15%
   Saturated fat 0.43 g2%
   Trans fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg0%
Sodium 128.25 mg5%
Potassium 49.41 mg1%
Total carbohydrate 21.52 g7%
   Dietary fiber 1.49 g1%
   Sugars 11.45 g
Protein 1.28 g
Vitamin A15%     Vitamin C25%
Calcium1%     Iron10%
*Percent daily values are based on a 2,000‑calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.