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Oreo is launching zero-sugar versions of its classic and Double Stuf cookies in the U.S. in January, the first time such options are available domestically.
Oreo is launching zero-sugar versions of its classic and Double Stuf cookies in the U.S. in January, marking the first time the brand offers sugar-free options domestically, though they’ve been available in Europe and China.
The new Oreo Zero Sugar and Double Stuf Zero Sugar, developed over four years to match the original taste, contain no added sugars and use sweeteners like maltitol and sucralose.
With 90 calories and 16 grams of carbohydrates per 22.6-gram serving—smaller than regular Oreos—these cookies aim to meet rising consumer demand for healthier, mindful indulgences, aligning with broader industry trends seen in products from Coca-Cola, Hershey, and Voortman.
Oreo lanzará versiones sin azúcar de sus galletas clásicas y Double Stuf en los Estados Unidos en enero, la primera vez que estas opciones están disponibles en el país.