By depicting Khalifa caring for and spending quality time with his son, Oreo is the latest brand to portray fatherhood through a modern lens and shun outdated gender stereotypes, something that appeals to younger consumers. Seventy-four percent of millennial fathers think advertisers and marketers are out of touch with modern family dynamics, and 80% think a "real man" is one who's comfortable expressing his feelings, according to Saatchi & Saatchi NY. Procter & Gamble brand Pampers partnered with Grammy winner John Legend in a similar way for its Father's Day marketing last year, which included a video of Legend singing "Stinky Booty," an original song he created for his daughter when changing her diaper.

Releasing the original Wiz Khalifa song via Oreo music box should help drive traffic to the brand's website, where it can gather information about its curious fans. Oreo previously sold similar miniature, cookie-powered turntables on Amazon around the holidays. The boxes included four pre-recorded songs and let users to record a custom message. Quirky, branded merchandise is a tactic more brands are turning to as a way to engage with consumers on social media and test consumer interest in e-commerce.


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Oreo cookies were first manufactured in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) and were released as part of a trio of "highest class biscuits" that included Mother Goose Biscuit and Veronese Biscuits, according to Gizmodo.

The work is inspired by the idea that letting go to music is the ultimate expression of universal playfulness. And there is no greater expression of playful music sharing than the crafting of a mixtape: from the hand-picked songs to the dedications and the stickers, the process of making a mixtape and sharing it with a loved one is personal and fun.

"Mr Oreo[2]" (also titled "Mr Orio") is a song recorded by Nigerian singer Iyanya. It was released on 4 June 2014, as the second single from Made Men Music Group's compilation album The Evolution (2014). The song later appeared on Iyanya's third studio album, Applaudise (2015). The song was produced by Selebobo.

On 29 May 2014, Iyanya's record label Made Men Music Group released the compilation album The Evolution, which also included this track titled as "Mr Orio".[3] On 4 June 2014, the song was released commercially on iTunes as the album's second single (the first single, "Say Yeah", was released in April 2014).[4][5] "Mr Oreo" also appeared on Iyanya's third studio album, Applaudise, which was released in September 2015.[6]

The music video for "Mr Oreo" was directed by Mega Boi and filmed in Brooklyn, New York City.[7] While talking about the filming in an interview with OkayAfrica, Iyanya said; "I was on tour and found that everyone started spitting the words of the song left right and centre everywhere and we just thought yeah people like the song so let's just do a video but let's do something different because we are in the States, let's take it easy and simple".[8] The first images from the video shoot were released online in August 2014,[7] while a behind-the-scenes video was released on 15 September 2014.[9] The music video premiered on 23 September 2014, via Iyanya's Vevo channel.[10] An official lyrics video was uploaded to his Vevo channel on 20 February 2015.[11]

Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisp was a British sitcom that used to air on the BBC. I used to watch it all the time, always cracked me up. Love their ode to the biscuit (just so you know a British biscuit is an American cookie)

i am trying to make money by selling cookies and having a cookie song playing in the back round c is for cookie and who stole the cookie from the cookie jar were keeps thank never would have thout of them without you

Oreos are perhaps the most recognizable cookie in the world. Statista notes they more than tripled the sales of the next best-selling cookie in the world in 2014, with $3.28 billion in sales. They're the only branded cookie to make a cameo in a Disney movie (via Wreck-It Ralph Wiki), to feature in a Weird Al Yankovic song, and to have their national holiday, which the U.S. recognizes on March 6, the anniversary of the cookie's debut (per YouTube and National Days Today). Despite their seemingly ubiquitous presence, one great mystery still surrounds the Oreo: Where does the name come from?

Other images in the Oreo ad campaign, which celebrates the cookie's 100 th birthday, include a parody of the No. 1 hit song "Call Me Maybe," depicting an Oreo and glass of milk next to tweaked lyrics.

Throughout Oreo, there is a song. It comes and goes like a ripple of air left by small wings. Singing is another communal act, though Camara sings alone. The song disturbs the air. But it also is the air. e24fc04721

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