Oreo vs. Chips Ahoy!

A few co-workers and I were discussing cookies over lunch one day. As the conversation went on, the question of which cookie is the best selling cookie in America was asked, and the answer did not surprise us…Oreo. We all agreed that chocolate chip cookies are probably the best selling as a group, but there are so many brands and varieties that one just can’t compete with Oreo for the crown.
During that lunch, we decided to conduct a little test with our fellow co-workers. We would set out an equal number of Oreo’s and Chips Ahoy! on plates in the central area of our department and see which one went first. I predicted that Oreos would win, but the others figured the Chips Ahoy! would win.
Experiment One
On Monday, April 21, 2008, we procured a bag of Oreos and a bag of Chips Ahoys!. At 2:30pm, we put out two plates, each containing 15 cookies, in a central area of our department where free food is usually left. An e-mail was sent to the department stating that cookies were available. We then surreptitiously kept track of the quantity every five to ten minutes by visually counting how many were left on the plates.
During the experiment, I did not eat any cookies from the plates (I had the other 2/3’s of the bags in my office, after all), and the other person “in” on the experiment had one cookie from each plate to keep the numbers even.
At 2:55pm four Oreos were gone while the Chips Ahoy! plate was missing two.
At 3:20pm there were a total of 11 Oreos and six Chips Ahoys! available. At 3:50pm the Oreo plate was down to seven and the Chips Ahoy! plate was down to four. It looked like Chips Ahoy! was going to win.
At 5:00pm it was much closer. There were four Oreos to three Chips Ahoy! Just ten minutes later, Oreos took the lead with just two remaining while Chips Ahoy! hadn’t budged at three. By 5:15pm, the Oreos were down to one while Chips Ahoy! seemed stuck at three.
The race was over at 5:50pm with Oreos coming back from a six cookie deficit and winning by one.
During the experiment, one of the others in on it suggested that we “refill” the winning plate with additional cookies to bring it even with the losing plate since people might not take from the winning plate since they don’t want to be the one to finish a plate. We would keep track of how many were added to the plates and the winner would be the one with the most total cookies eaten. This could be a valid experiment since the Oreos came back from almost two to one down. That version of the experiment will be conducted in the near future.
The Oreos should win hands down. After all, Chips Ahoy are but a feeble cardboard imitation of a REAL chocolate chip cookie, the kind your mom (well, or Grandma) used to make. And if you grew up on the real thing, you won’t eat the imitations.
On the other hand, Oreos are OREOS...they aren’t imitations, they are the gold standard. (Who ever heard of a homemade Oreo?)
so… oreo’s win. especially if you can break ‘em apart, scrape the filling off with your teeth, and crumble the left over cookies over ice cream!
SO here i am downloading this nice converter proggy after reading i am re-calculating everything myself lol.
You should run the test now with milk supplied, and I think you will be surprised with how fast the cookies will be eaten, and which ones will win?.
Just sit down with a tall glass of milk and a new bag of Oreos, It is like Lays Potato chips. Just can"t have one!
This experiment was great, but I would love to see Oreos go up against homemade chocolate chip cookies. (Chips Ahoy are a sad attempt at the read thing.) You can NOT beat a warm homemade CC cookie. Gimme milk along with it and I’ve died and gone to heaven!














