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Surprise the Kids with an Oreo Dunking Party!

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Sometimes I like to surprise my kids on early dismissal days. I decided to bring back the fun of dunking OREO cookies in milk and surprised them with an OREO Dunking Party!


How to Plan Your OREO Dunking Party:

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I shopped at my local 
Shop ‘n Save (find your closest store with store locator HERE) for OREO cookies for the dunking party. I purchased a package of the Original, Golden and Original DoubleStuf. And, don't forget to pick up some milk! I also picked up some strawberry and chocolate flavored syrup for the milk to add a little variety.


Detail Shots of the OREO Cookies I Purchased:

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Original OREO


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Golden OREO


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Original DoubleStuf OREO


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When I got home, I put the strawberry and chocolate syrup in the bottom of milk glasses. I left one glass without the syrup for just plain ole white milk.


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Pour the milk into the glasses.


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Add a fun straw and mix the syrup into the milk.


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I made a small bowl with one of each cookie in it for my two kids and myself. That way we could try one of each cookie.



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I love that OREO has so many varieties of cookies, it really made the dunking party a lot of fun!


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My daughter was in love with the 'pink' milk and how it turned the Golden OREO cookie pink!


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Of course, I prefer chocolate milk and the DoubleStuf OREO is my favorite!



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My son's favorite combo was the Original OREO with white milk!



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It was such a fun afternoon and a perfect after school snack, since they got out at 1:00 p.m. and it was between lunch and dinner. We talked about our days and DUNKED to our hearts delight!


Do you ever surprise your kids after school? Be sure to check out your local Shop ‘n Save when you're ready to DUNK some OREOS!

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