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Eat them whole or divide and conquer? That's the eternal question when it comes to Oreos, those little rounds of chocolate cookie hugging creme in the middle. Over the years, the marketing folks at ...
Two inventors at the University of Minnesota created a machine that can dismantle an Oreo section by section for the ease of the eater. The basic operation of the Oreo Separator is to feed one user ...
Physicist, artist and copywriter David Neevel is all business, which is to say he’s all about the cookie. Neevel so abhors creme filling, he built an Oreo Separator Machine (OSM) to first split the ...
How much does a guy have to dislike the creme filling in delicious Oreo cookies that he is inspired to devise an invention as intricate as what you're about to see just to accomplish the desired task ...
Wanna see something completely pointless but utterly cool? A Portland man has spent an entire “0.04 years” perfecting an Oreo separator. David Neevel, who is apparently a physicist, has created the ...
The latest effort in Oreo's "Cookies Vs. Creme" campaign is a four-minute video showing a "physicist” explaining how he spent "point zero four years" building an "Oreo Separator Machine" in a garage ...
Ad man David Neevel's quest to rid himself of his unwanted crème drives him to create a robotic Oreo separator machine, in this charming... Eat them whole or divide and conquer? That's the eternal ...
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