Oreo Introduces 9 New Holiday Flavor Varieties Just in Time
The holidays are louder, sweeter, and way more fun when cookies get involved. This year, Oreo is making this holiday season more joyous. The beloved cookie brand is rolling out nine new holiday flavor varieties just in time for cookie swaps, late-night snacking, and gift-giving that does not feel boring.
This lineup stretches beyond basic seasonal tweaks. It mixes bold experiments, cozy classics, and smart new formats that stick around past the holidays.
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Some treats are here for a short run. Others are locking in permanent shelf space. Either way, Oreo fans have plenty to talk about.
Holiday Cookies and Custom Tins

Oreo / IG / / The most eye-catching holiday cookie this season is OREO Joy! Red-Colored Creme Cookies.
These are classic chocolate wafers filled with bright red creme that pops on the plate. Each cookie features one of six winter designs, which makes them feel special without being fussy. They taste familiar, but they look like they belong on a holiday table.
The flavor stays true to the Oreo base, so no surprises there. The visual twist does the heavy lifting. It is a simple move, but it works, especially for parties and gift trays where looks matter.
Oreo also stepped up its gifting game with custom cookie tins through the OREOiD program. The Holiday Cookie Tin packs twelve fudge-dipped and decorated cookies inside a festive red box. It feels more like a bakery gift than a grocery store grab.
There is also a Fudge-less Holiday Cookie Tin for fans who want the decoration without the chocolate coating.
Then there was the Thanksgiving Dinner Cookie Tin. This one sold out fast and turned heads for all the right and wrong reasons. It featured flavors like Turkey & Stuffing, Creamed Corn, and Cranberry Sauce.
New Cookie Flavors Move From Fun to Permanent
Cookie Dough Oreo is back, and fans have been waiting. It returns as a limited-time release starting December 22, 2025. These cookies use chocolate chip flavored wafers and a cookie dough creme packed with chocolate chip bits. The texture is the star here. You get crunch, cream, and little pops of chocolate in every bite.
This flavor has a strong following because it feels indulgent without being messy. It hits that cookie-on-cookie craving perfectly. Oreo knows this one sells, and bringing it back for the holidays is a smart play.
Oreo Thins Chocolate Ganache joins the lineup as a permanent flavor. This one leans rich and smooth. The filling tastes more like frosting than creme, which gives the Thins line a more grown-up edge. It still snaps clean, but the flavor lingers longer.
Another big shift is the Reese’s collaboration going permanent in January 2026. Oreo and peanut butter are already a proven combo, but this version adds Oreo cookie bits into the peanut buttery creme. It adds texture and boosts the Oreo identity. Peanut Buttery Creme Chocolate Sandwich Cookies also join as a limited edition, giving fans another take on the classic pairing.
New Formats, Less Sugar, and Seasonal Candy Returns

Oreo / IG / Oreo Cakesters Confetti Cake becomes a permanent item, and it feels built for celebrations.
Soft confetti cake cookies sandwich a birthday cake-flavored creme. They come in snack packs, which makes them easy to toss in a bag or lunchbox.
Oreo Muffins are the biggest format shift in this lineup. This is not a cookie pretending to be cake. It is a real muffin built around Oreo flavor. It signals that Oreo wants to compete in breakfast and snack cake spaces, not just the cookie aisle.
Cookie Dough Oreo lands in stores December 22, 2025. The permanent Reese’s Oreo arrives January 5, 2026. Oreo Minis in new sizes and Zero Sugar options follow shortly after, with most hitting shelves by the end of January.
Many items are already available now, including Thins Chocolate Ganache and Cakesters Confetti Cake. Seasonal items like Oreo Snowballs show up during the holiday window, so they are worth grabbing early. Custom OREOiD tins remain exclusive to Oreo’s website, and experimental drops like the Thanksgiving tin may not come back at all.
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