It was round. It was tiny. It was delicious. And it was about to change the course of American culture. In 1991, Nabisco unveiled one of its greatest-and most influential-innovations: the Mini Oreo. Shrunk to the size of a quarter, the Mini Oreo offered a unique and tantalizing proposition: constant consumption without consequences. The downsizing of the iconic treat-eventually repackaged in supersize resealable bags -cemented Oreo's place as number one in the $3 billion cookie market. A major phenomenon was born.
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