Just say no: Oreos are apparently as addictive as cocaine


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I find this hard to believe.  Oreos are good and all, but I don't ever crave them after eating a bunch.

 

Pistachios, on the other hand, as soon as I eat one, I can't stop until I finish off the bag.  Those are truly like crack.....and I'll probably be stopping at the grocery store to pick some up on my way home.

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i have never tried cocaine, and almost certianly never will, but I am tempted to try it just to see the addiction thing that every one talks about. I do not have an addictive personality. I do not drink/use/like smokes, coffee, drugsor alcohol. I know i could beat the addiction but defiantly curious about just how strong it is.

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This is true, because when I bring home a thing of Oreos, they are almost gone by night time.

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i have never tried cocaine, and almost certianly never will, but I am tempted to try it just to see the addiction thing that every one talks about. I do not have an addictive personality. I do not drink/use/like smokes, coffee, drugsor alcohol. I know i could beat the addiction but defiantly curious about just how strong it is.

have you ever tried something over and over that is addictive? Like.. Oxycontin? Heroin? Just because you don't have an addictive personality, doesn't mean you can't become physically addicted.. Thankfully, I also do not have an addictive personality and dodged what could have been a very bad time in my life.. luckily, I woke up and realized I didn't like the things that were going on in my life and stopped the klonopin binge I had went on

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Yes.  I had my favourite suppliers who got me better than others.

LOL, I will need to get with you so that I can learn the nuances of good and bad cocaine :D

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Strangely I did find them addictive the first time I tried them. But so is any testy food imo not only Oreos. I could say I'm addicted to creme au chocolat and strudels as well. Anyhow I stopped eating Oreos because they were too sweet for me. Don't know how people eat whole packs of these.

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LOL, I will need to get with you so that I can learn the nuances of good and bad cocaine

 

Smoother to pull, easier to crumble, a nice blueish white (like LED white not bulb white).  No "changover".

 

I have genuinely nothing bad to say about the drug.  It never made me horrible, it never lead to anything more, and I walked away from it almost 2 years ago of my own choice with no real impetus to do so other than "growing up".

 

Oreos, however, make you fat!

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They might be addictive, but no where near as much as cocaine.. 

Hah! I totally read that as...

 

"They might be addictive, but no where near as much fun as cocaine.." :laugh:

 

Personally, I don't see Oreos being nearly as addictive as sodas. Oreos can be replaced with other sugars, but sodas? Man... if you've ever helped someone with weightloss, you'd know how incredibly difficult it is to get someone to ease off them. (not a cold turkey kind of thing, but even slowing down their intake)

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Hah! I totally read that as...

 

"They might be addictive, but no where near as much fun as cocaine.." :laugh:

 

Personally, I don't see Oreos being nearly as addictive as sodas. Oreos can be replaced with other sugars, but sodas? Man... if you've ever helped someone with weightloss, you'd know how incredibly difficult it is to get someone to ease off them. (not a cold turkey kind of thing, but even slowing down their intake)

This.

 

I have relapses and then I have to start all over with quitting them.

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