What’s the Total Number of Oreos In A Pack?

What’s the Total Number of Oreos In A Pack?

Oreos are one of the best cookies ever invented.

With two slabs of chocolate and cream between them, the versatile dessert has several different uses.

You can eat the Oreo as it is or even crumble it up to add to a shake or cake.

Some even dunk their Oreos in coffee, milk, or tea.

There are also lots of different ways to eat an Oreo.

That said, along with its versatility, Oreos have several different pack sizes.

You may wonder which pack gives you the most Oreos.

Here’s what you need to know about how many Oreos are in a pack.

How Many Oreos Are In A Pack?

 

Because there are several different types of Oreos and sizes, you can find as few as six Oreos in a pack to as many as 48.

It all depends on the type of Oreo and the size of the package you want to buy.

Here are a few different types of Oreo that influence the number that you receive in a pack.

1. Singles

Unhealthy Chocolate Cookies with Vanilla Cream Filling

A standard Oreo pack isn’t one that’s labeled Family Size or Party Size.

It doesn’t have any labeling besides Oreo Cookies.

Singles are the standard Oreo cookie.

They’re the original recipe without any embellishments.

When opening a standard package of single Oreos, you should find 12 cookies in a single row.

That means that an entire pack of Oreos has 36 cookies in it.

If you want the Family Size version of standard Oreos, then you’ll find 16 cookies in each row for a total of 48 cookies.

The Family Size is slightly larger than the standard size.

2. Double Stuf Oreos

OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, Family Size, 3 Packs

OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, Family Size, 3 Packs

Although the standard Oreos are delicious on their own, the company eventually came out with its Double Stuf version.

This version of the Oreo features the same two chocolate cookies, but the cream in the middle is thicker.

Because of its larger size, there are fewer Double-Stuffed Oreos in a pack.

For a Family Pack, you can find 10 cookies in a row.

That comes out to a total of 30 cookies in a package.

The Party Size has a few more.

You’ll find 15 Double Stuf Oreos per row in a Party Size for a total of 45 cookies.

Since the company tries to keep all the packaging the same for cost purposes, the larger size of the Oreos means you’ll receive fewer in a package.

3. Thin Oreos

OREO Thins Mint Flavored Creme Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 - 10.1 oz Packs

OREO Thins Mint Flavored Creme Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 – 10.1 oz Packs

The opposite is true for Thin Oreos.

Thin Oreos feature cookies and cream that are roughly half the thickness compared to a standard Oreo.

Its thinner shape offers a slightly healthier alternative to those who want to enjoy Oreos without adding too many calories to their diet.

Because they’re thinner, you’ll also find a larger number of them in a pack.

A standard Thin Oreos pack has 40 cookies in it.

You can also sometimes buy the boxed version of Thin Oreos on Amazon.

This gives you 35 packs of four which comes out to 140 cookies.

Since Thin Oreos are thinner, the company can fit more inside of a package.

That said, some might find that the price doesn’t quite match up with the number of cookies that they receive, especially since they’re thinner.

4. Single-Serve Oreos

Nabisco Single Serve Oreos 2 oz, 30 Count

Nabisco Single Serve Oreos 2 oz, 30 Count

If you prefer to buy Oreos for small snacks, then you may find yourself buying single-serve Oreos.

This pack only has six cookies inside of it.

They’re also the standard type of Oreo instead of Thin or Double Stuff.

The serving size for any Oreo is set at three cookies.

If you’re buying the single-serve Oreo pack to watch your diet or weight, then you’ll only want to eat half of the pack to stay within its dietary recommendations.

5. Fudge-Covered Oreos

Fudge Covered Oreo Cookies, 7.9 oz, Pack of 2

Fudge Covered Oreo Cookies, 7.9 oz, Pack of 2

One final type of Oreo that we’ll discuss here is the Fudged-Covered variety.

This features an all-chocolate Oreo that also has chocolate covering over it.

It’s a great treat for chocolate lovers out there.

This type of Oreo has the same type of pack size as the Double Stuf Oreo.

However, if you want to get the snack version, then you’ll find 12 Fudge-Covered Oreos inside of it.

They’re put into a package that makes it easy to grab them on the go.

Does The Number Of Oreo Cookies Change?

Many OREO sandwich cream biscuits with pack on wooden background

Oreos have been around since 1912.

Over the decades, they’ve changed their packaging and the number of cookies in each pack.

Beginning in the 1970s, Oreos also started to change the size or number of Oreos in a package while maintaining the price to fight inflation.

When there’s inflation in the market, the prices for materials and resources start to increase.

As a result, the cost to produce goods also increases.

This leaves a manufacturer with a few different options.

It can choose to keep the product size and the price the same.

In this instance, it loses out on profits, but customer loyalty remains the same if not higher.

The second choice is to keep the size the same but increase the price.

While the company won’t lose out on profits, it does risk angering its customers.

In its initial wave of change, most customers won’t want to buy the product at the new price since it’s the same size.

They see it as a rip-off.

However, with enough time, when customers want the product badly enough, they’ll start to buy the product at a higher price.

This is especially true for a product like Oreos which tends to beat out other rivals like it.

The third option is to keep the price the same but reduce the size of the product.

This helps the company reduce the costs it takes to produce the product.

Profits remain the same and there isn’t a price increase.

Many food manufacturers choose the third option because it’s the sneakiest.

Since customers rarely have the original size and the new size at the same time when it comes to food, they’re unable to easily compare the two sizes.

As such, it allows the company to easily reduce the size of a product even if it’s only by a small margin.

The truth is, however, that the consumer is spending the same amount of money for less product.

Oreo has changed the number of cookies it sells in each pack throughout the years.

The company usually does so in response to inflation.

What’s The Origin Of The Oreo Cookie?

hand reaches for the cookie

The story of the Oreo cookie begins with the merging of a new baking corporation.

Called the National Biscuit Company, or Nabisco for short, the company first produced Animal Crackers.

In 1912, however, it decided to try out a new type of cookie.

The original idea didn’t belong to Nabisco, however.

The idea of a sandwich-like cookie actually came from another company called Sunshine Biscuits.

Sunshine had released its version of a sandwich cookie called Hydrox in 1908.

Nabisco would make its own eerily similar version of the cookie in 1912.

It would quickly go on to trademark the cookie a year later.

Although Nabisco may not have come up with the original idea, it is the company that made the sandwich cookie as famous and popular as it is today.

Why Are Oreos Called Oreos?

Oreo black cookies

A lot of curiosity revolves around the origin of the name Oreo.

After all, Oreo has nothing to do with something like Nabisco.

During its initial release, it used the name Oreo Biscuit.

In 1921, that name changed to Oreo Sandwich.

This would remain its name until 1937 when it would receive an updated name.

The new name became Oreo Creme Sandwich.

This name stuck for several decades until the 1970s when it changed again.

In 1974, its name became Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookie.

Despite this long name, most people tend to simply call the cookie Oreo.

Although its name has changed over the years, the Oreo part has always remained.

Interestingly, not even Nabisco recalls why they named the cookie Oreo.

Some believe that the word is a derivative of the French word for gold, “or.”

There’s some evidence backing up that claim, too.

The original color for the Oreo packaging was gold.

Others may have likened the Oreo cookie to cookie gold for its popularity.

Some believe that the word stems from an earlier prototype of the cookie.

One of its original designs was a hill-like shape.

The Greek word for mountain is oreo which suited the shape of the original prototype for the cookie.

When the company scrapped that design and chose the design of the cookie that we know today, the name simply stuck with it.

A final theory about the name is that it’s a combination of a few different words.

They believe that the “re” in Oreo comes from the word “cream.”

The two “o’s” come from the word “cookie.”

When put together, they spell “Oreo.”

Since Nabisco is unable to recall the exact origin of the name, it’s left to cookie enthusiasts to come up with their own theories.

What Are The Different Flavors Of Oreos?

Variety of Oreo flavors

Although Nabisco started with simple chocolate cookies and cream, it has since released several other flavors and varieties of Oreos.

Here are some of the different flavors of Oreos.

1. Double Stuf Oreos

OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 Packs (5.6 oz)

OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 Packs (5.6 oz)

One of the most famous varieties of the Oreo cookie is Double Stuf Oreos.

Originally released in 1975, Double Stuf Oreos gave cookie lovers what they wanted more of: the cream.

It has released a puffier version of the cookie which became another big hit.

Nabisco also started selling Oreos to certain restaurant franchises, like Dairy Queen, to enable them to add a crumbled version of Oreo into their shakes and ice creams.

In 2017, Double Stuff Oreos sold $268.2 million worth of cookies.

2. Fudge-Covered Oreos

OREO Dark Chocolate Fudge Covered Sandwich Cookies, Dark Chocolate Flavored Creme, 1 Pack (9.9 oz.)

OREO Dark Chocolate Fudge Covered Sandwich Cookies, Dark Chocolate Flavored Creme, 1 Pack (9.9 oz.)

In 1987, Nabisco released another variation of the famous cookie.

It took a standard Oreo cookie and then dipped it in fudge.

The result was an Oreo with a hard shell of chocolate over it.

With double the chocolate, fans of the cookie quickly came to embrace this variant as well.

They released the cookie on the 75th anniversary of the official release of the Oreo cookie.

3. Oreo Ice Cream

365 by Whole Foods Market, Ice Cream Cookies And Cream Organic, 16 Ounce

365 by Whole Foods Market, Ice Cream Cookies And Cream Organic, 16 Ounce

Cookies weren’t the only thing that Nabisco had an interest in.

After selling the cookies to ice cream franchises across the country, the company realized that people enjoyed having Oreos in their ice cream.

To capitalize on this style of eating the famous cookie, Nabisco made its own Oreo ice cream.

The first sales occurred in Canada in 1986, but the ice cream would eventually make its debut in the United States, too.

4. Holiday Variations

Winter Oreo Red Creme with 4 Fun Winter Shapes

Winter Oreo Red Creme with 4 Fun Winter Shapes

After realizing that it could add artificial coloring to the cream, Nabisco started making Halloween-themed Oreos.

It would also introduce Christmas Oreos in red and green.

There has been a lot of love for different-colored Oreos over the years.

Some even order customized Oreos of certain colors for special birthdays, weddings, and themed parties.

Nabisco also made the wise choice to make these holiday varieties only available during their respective holidays.

The rarity makes them more enjoyable whenever the holiday comes around.

5. Gold Oreo

OREO Golden Sandwich Cookies, 19.1 oz

OREO Golden Sandwich Cookies, 19.1 oz

In 2003, Nabisco released what they believed would be a limited run of a special type of Oreo.

The recipe had chocolate as the cream and used two golden wafers as the cookie.

They marketed it as “Uh Oh!” but didn’t expect the popularity that the cookie received.

They ended up turning it into its own variant called the Gold Oreo.

6. Thin Oreos

OREO Thins Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 - 10.1 oz Packs

OREO Thins Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 12 – 10.1 oz Packs

In response to the other side of the spectrum that wants less cookie and cream, Nabisco came out with its Thin Oreos variety.

With thinner wafers and less cream, it’s marketed as a healthier option.

Many also found that Thin Oreos were ideal for dunking in milk and coffee.

7. Oreo Cereal

Post OREO O's® Breakfast Cereal, 11oz Box, 14 Count

Post OREO O’s® Breakfast Cereal, 11oz Box, 14 Count

Following in line with many other cookie makers, Nabisco tried its hand at turning the cookie into a cereal.

The company released Oreo Breakfast Cereal.

It contained bite-sized Oreos that were denser and thicker than their cookie counterparts.

Now their fans could actually eat their cookies with their milk for breakfast.

Which Is The Healthiest Oreo Cookie?

hand holding a chocolate biscuit

Many cookie lovers tend to gravitate towards Thin Oreos when wanting to make a healthier choice for their snack.

However, Thin Oreos aren’t actually the healthiest of all Oreo variants.

The healthier Oreo is actually the Peanut Butter Oreo variety.

It contains fewer calories than the others as well as fewer saturated fats and sugar.

It does have higher sodium than other Oreo varieties, however.

Is Oreos Kosher?

Nerdy scholastic young woman wearing geeky glasses standing thinking with her finger raised

Oreos did not start as kosher.

That’s because it had lard in its cream.

However, in 1997, Oreo stopped using pig-sourced lard in its cream.

It became officially kosher and grew its customer base even more.

Conclusion

Depending on the size and type of Oreo cookie, you can usually find anywhere from six to 45 cookies in a pack.

The problem is that Nabisco, like other cookie companies, often finds ways to fight inflation and keep their profits about the same.

This sometimes means that the number of Oreos can differ from year to year.

 

Ashley McCullough

The Daily NH News hired Ashley McCullough in 2019. After graduation from North Dakota State University in Fargo and growing up in a small town in Dakota, Ashley moved to New Hampshire. Ashley worked briefly as a freelance journalist for several Tennessee radio stations before joining Daily NH News. Her work focuses on entertainment news.