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Home / Lifestyle / Oreo's Zero Sugar Cookie Sparks Ingredient Outcry

Oreo's Zero Sugar Cookie Sparks Ingredient Outcry

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Oreo released a new Zero Sugar cookie using artificial sweeteners.
  • Consumers on X voiced concerns over unpronounceable ingredients.
  • The new cookie has zero grams of sugar, unlike traditional Oreos.
Oreo's Zero Sugar Cookie Sparks Ingredient Outcry

Oreo has introduced its Zero Sugar Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, designed to offer the familiar taste of the original while containing no sugar. This new iteration relies on artificial sweeteners, including sucralose and acesulfame potassium, along with sugar alcohols like sorbitol and maltitol, to achieve sweetness. The product comes in multi-packs intended for portion control.

Despite Oreo's aim to align with health and wellness goals, the cookie's ingredient list has ignited controversy online. Users on social media platform X have voiced significant concerns, with many finding the ingredients difficult to pronounce and questioning their overall health impact. Comparisons have been made to potentially harmful substances, reflecting a strong public distrust of the unfamiliar components.

Nutritional information reveals two Zero Sugar cookies contain 90 calories, 4.5 grams of fat, and 16 grams of carbohydrates. This compares to a serving of three regular Oreos, which has 160 calories, 7 grams of fat, and 25 grams of carbohydrates. The brand has been contacted for comment regarding the consumer reactions to its latest sugar-free offering.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Oreo's Zero Sugar cookies use artificial sweeteners like sucralose and acesulfame potassium, along with sugar alcohols like sorbitol and maltitol.
Consumers are worried about the health implications of the artificial sweeteners and hard-to-pronounce ingredients used in the Zero Sugar Oreo.
Oreo's Zero Sugar cookies are slated for release in the U.S. in January, with a specific date yet to be announced.

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