Date: 2007-03-12 06:08 pm (UTC)
I am positive that Oreos come in rows of three back in the states. Can't say for sure how many are in each row, though, since I don't have a habit of counting the junk food I sometimes inhale. But if it *is* in rows of three, why can't the serving numbers just be 15? or 16? or whatever...why about? How does that work when the number is already divisible by 3?

Maybe they're leaving room for machine malfunctions when all the cookies might not make it into a package before being sealed.

The world may never know....
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