
Learn fun facts about Oreo cookies and create an adorable DIY Oreo penguin craft—perfect for a fun and tasty activity with kids!
Oreo craft enthusiasts, rejoice! Oreo cookies have been a beloved treat for over a century. With their signature chocolate wafers and creamy filling, they’ve become a household staple and a favorite for kids and adults alike. But how much do you know about the world’s most famous sandwich cookie? Let’s explore some fun facts before diving into a delightful edible craft featuring Oreos.
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Fun Facts About Oreo Cookies
- They’ve Been Around Since 1912
Oreos were first introduced by the National Biscuit Company (now Nabisco) in 1912. That’s more than 110 years of dunking and twisting fun! - They’re the Best-Selling Cookie in the World
With sales in over 100 countries, Oreos hold the title of the best-selling cookie globally. It’s no wonder you’ll find them in pantries everywhere. - The Origin of the Name Is a Mystery
No one knows for sure where the name “Oreo” comes from. Some believe it’s derived from the French word “or,” meaning gold, referencing the original packaging. Others think it’s just a catchy, easy-to-remember name. - Oreos Were Originally Lemon-Flavored
While the classic chocolate-and-cream combination has stood the test of time, the first Oreos also came in a lemon flavor. However, the chocolate version proved more popular and became the standard. - There Are Over 85 Flavors Worldwide
From birthday cake and mint to matcha and wasabi, Oreo offers an ever-expanding variety of flavors to cater to different tastes around the globe.
Now that you know a bit more about Oreo cookies, it’s time to put them to good use. Let’s make an edible craft that’s as fun to create as it is to eat!
DIY Oreo Craft: Penguin Edition
This edible craft is perfect for kids and adults. Not only is it a fun activity for a snowy day or holiday party, but it’s also a tasty treat to enjoy afterward.
Ingredients
To make Oreo penguin cookies, you’ll need:
- Oreo cookies (as many as you want to make)
- Black candy melts (for the penguin’s body)
- White candy melts (for the belly)
- Candy eyes (available at most craft or grocery stores)
- Orange candy or fondant (for the beak and feet)
- Toothpicks or a small piping bag (for precision)
- Wax paper or parchment paper
Instructions
- Prepare Your Workspace
Lay a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper on your table or countertop. This will make cleanup easy and prevent your penguins from sticking. - Melt the Candy Coatings
Melt the black and white candy melts in separate bowls. Follow the package instructions to ensure a smooth consistency. - Coat the Oreos
- Dip each Oreo cookie into the black candy melt using a fork or skewer, coating the entire cookie. Place it on the wax paper to dry.
- Once the black coating is set, use a spoon or toothpick to add a circle of white candy melt on the bottom half of the Oreo. This will serve as the penguin’s belly. Let it harden.
- Add the Eyes
While the candy coating is still slightly soft, place two candy eyes near the top of the Oreo. Press gently to ensure they stick. - Create the Beak and Feet
- Use small pieces of orange candy or fondant to shape a tiny triangle for the beak. Attach it below the eyes using a dab of melted candy.
- Roll or cut additional pieces of orange candy or fondant into small ovals for the feet. Attach them to the bottom of the Oreo.
- Let Them Dry
Allow the penguins to fully set on the wax paper. This may take about 20–30 minutes, depending on the temperature and humidity in your kitchen. - Enjoy!
Once your penguin Oreos are dry, they’re ready to be eaten or displayed. These adorable treats are perfect for parties, holiday gatherings, or just a fun afternoon snack.
Creative Ways to Use Oreo Penguins
- Party Favors: Package the penguins in small gift bags with ribbons for a winter-themed party.
- Educational Activity: Use the craft to teach kids about penguins and their habitats. Pair it with a book or documentary for an engaging homeschool lesson.
- Decorative Desserts: Place your Oreo penguins on top of cupcakes or cakes for an extra festive touch.
Why This Oreo Craft Is Perfect for Homeschool Families
Crafts like this Oreo penguin project combine learning with fun. Kids can practice fine motor skills, follow step-by-step instructions, and even learn a bit about chemistry (melting and hardening candy). Plus, it’s a great way to make homeschooling days feel special, especially during the holiday season.
Have you ever made edible crafts with your kids? If you try these Oreo penguins, I’d love to hear how they turned out. Share your experience or photos in the comments below!
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