An Oreo Subscription Box is Now Available on Amazon

Discover flavors you didn’t even know existed.

By Ethan L. Johns
January 16, 2018

Image: Oreo/Amazon

You make monthly subscription payments for your meal service and your cosmetics, but somehow, something is missing from your life. Is it Spotify? Nope, subscribed to that one too. Whisky juice boxes? Got that one too. Could it be… Cookies?

The latest brand to cash in on the subscription box trend is Oreo, and it’s going after your credit card in a big way with a new Oreo Cookie Club Subscription Box, available exclusively on Amazon.

What comes inside? Well, obviously, there are cookies. The “artistically-designed” box includes two packages of Oreos, containing your favorite flavors and hot new ones that you might not have even known about. It also includes an Oreo-inspired gift and a recipe card for making Oreo-themed desserts. The precise contents of each box change monthly, so there’s always a surprise in store.

In the one Amazon product review for the service, a verified purchaser boasted of the contents of his box, which contained two brand-new flavors of Oreo cookies, Oreo hot cocoa mix, a recipe for Oreo mug cake and a pair of Oreo socks.

Customers pay a flat fee depending on how long they want their subscriptions to last, making it a perfect gift for cookie-loving friends and family. No matter what, it will cost you $19.99 per month—just choose between a three-month subscription ($59.97), a six-month subscription ($119.94) or a one-year subscription ($239.88). The first box arrives in 3 to 5 days, while the rest are delivered between the 5th and 10th of the month.

Consider the subscription hole in your life to be filled. Oh, and the hole in your stomach, too.

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About Ethan L. Johns

Ethan is the Food News Writer at Genius Kitchen. An expert on the Parisian bistrot, he likes bitters and salted butters, and is no fan of dessert unless it's made with fruit. His hobbies include reading up on the history of borscht and attempting to roll perfect couscous by hand. Twits & Instagram @EthanLJohns