Global Oreo Vault: If an Asteroid Hits Earth, Oreos Could Be the Next Currency

The popular Oreo biscuit, the circular chocolate-flavored biscuit with a sweet vanilla-flavored filling in the middle, has struck a chord with us. It is a treat enjoyed by people of all age groups. This sweet dish is so popular that it has found its way into many cuisines. For example, take the Oreo Cheesecake, Oreo Milkshake and Oreo Fudge, among other recipes. But, wait, there’s more to the story. Did you know that if an asteroid hits Earth, Oreos could become the world’s next currency? No, we are not kidding. By the way, this information came to the fore in 2020 and now after three years it has gone viral once again. So here are the details: In 2020, Oreo reportedly created a Global Oreo Vault. It is located down the road from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault which was built in 2008. The Global Oreo Vault is designed and manufactured to withstand both natural and man-made disasters. In other words, it may very well be last ray of hope If a large asteroid hits the Earth, all plant life disappears.

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In a previous Twitter post, Oreo explained how the vault is designed to withstand various types of damage. “Each cookie pack is wrapped in protective Mylar that can protect our cookies from temperatures of -80°F to 300°F,” the post read.

Not only that, Oreo, in a separate postExplained that the vault also holds little cylindrical containers of powdered milk, and all you have to do is add powdered ice to it before dipping the Oreos in.

For those who are wondering, the Global Oreo Vault is not as large as the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, but it is just as protective. cookie brand said“As an added precaution, Oreo packs are wrapped in mylar, which can withstand temperatures from -80° to 300°F and resist chemical reactions, moisture and air, keeping the cookies fresh and preserved for years to come. are impenetrable to ,

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Subsequently, this news resulted in an ad on YouTube in August 2022, when NASA informed us about a “very small” asteroid that had a 0.41% chance of entering our planet’s atmosphere.

Although it was mentioned that asteroid 2018VP1 is very small, approx. 6.5 feet, and no threat to Earth, Oreo still wanted to make sure their cookies and recipe would be safe if a major world disaster were to occur.

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