Did You Ever Wonder What the Symbols on Oreo Cookies Mean?
Oreo Creme Sandwich born in 1912 in NYC
Oreo
cookies were born in New York City in 1912 when a few bakeries combined
to form the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) and opened a factory in
the Chelsea Market building on 9th Avenue between 15th and 16th St -now
called "Oreo Way."
The first prototype of the cookie looked like a
baseball mound or hill and the assumption is that Oreo’s got their name
from the Greek word “oros” which means “mountain or hill” though it
could also be from the Greek word “oraio” which means good and
beautiful. Makes you think if there was a Greek ad man at Nabisco then.
After
a variety of test runs, Oreo became the “Oreo Biscuit--two beautifully
embossed chocolate-flavored wafers with a rich cream filling at 30 cents
per pound,” then Oreo Sandwich and finally Oreo Crème Sandwich.
The
design on the chocolate wafers was originally stamped out on brass
rollers depicting a series of four-leaf clovers around the word Oreo
which was surround by a circle with an antenna. In the early 1950’s the
four-leaf clovers were changed to a more graceful garland of petals,
though some four–leaf clovers are still apparent. The ridges around the
cookie weren’t only for the design value but also to help grasp the
cookie when dunking.
No one can argue that symbols can powerfully
drive our activities and influence our subconscious. Symbols act as a
sort of short-hand that triggers (through association) our subconscious
and eventually our thought process, feelings and actions. The crosses,
the swastika, the yin-yang symbol all drive human activity with their
visual impact.
Oreo’s were embossed with:
Four-leaf clovers
An Antenna or Lorraine Cross
And a circle
What
do four-leaf clovers symbolize? We can ask Saint Patrick or any Irish
man or woman about Shamrocks, but actually the four-leaf clover goes way
back to the Celtic Priests or the Druids who used four-leaf clovers as
protection against evil spirits. The reality is that the clover plant
doesn’t naturally produce four leaves. So, four-leaf clovers for
hundreds of years have symbolized to our mass consciousness a rarity
that protects and bestows good luck.
Antennas symbolize
communication, broadcasting and reception. Funny coincidence is that
“National Biscuit Company” abbreviates to NBC.
Crosses symbolized
in pagan times, the four-elements and the power of manifestation in the
earthly realm. This particular double cross was called the Lorraine
cross and was considered the symbol of Joan of Arc’s crusade.
The circle is a symbol of wholeness and infinity.
The symbolic equation probably linked to Oreo’s success?
“Beauty
and Goodness” or “mounds” of plenty surrounded by ”infinity and unity”
transmitting an earthly manifestation or crusade or receiving “Oreo”
(Beauty) from the Great Beyond which bestows garlands of good luck and
protection from evil.
That is one powerful symbol on a small round
cookie, over 12 billion of which, have been consumed by the world’s
population in almost 100 years.
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