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Nothing Bundt Cakes brings back fan favorite inspired by Oreo cookie. When to get it

Nothing Bundt Cakes is teasing the return of a fan favorite flavor, but it won’t stick around.
Nothing Bundt Cakes is teasing the return of a fan favorite flavor, but it won’t stick around. Photo by Nothing Bundt Cakes

A Nothing Bundt Cakes flavor inspired by “milk’s favorite cookie” is heading back to menus.

Customers can get their first bites of the Oreo cookies & cream cake starting Monday, Feb. 24, according to the Texas-based bakery chain.

The dessert — a vanilla cake baked with Oreo cookie pieces and topped with cream cheese frosting — will replace the fan-favorite Reese’s chocolate peanut butter cake at bakeries nationwide, for a limited time.

Both flavors are featured in Nothing Bundt Cakes’ “Whole Lotta Love Collection,” which launched earlier this year with the return of the banana pudding cake pop-up bundtlet, the bakery said in a news release.

The collection also features a new pop-up flavor: chocolate-covered strawberry.

Pricing information wasn’t available.

The Oreo cookies & cream cake debuted in 2023 and coincided with the cookie’s 111th anniversary, McClatchy News reported.

“We couldn’t think of a sweeter partnership than bringing together our recipe with the iconic OREO cookie,” Angie Eckelkamp, then-chief marketing officer for Nothing Bundt Cakes, said at the time.

The featured flavor is available in all cake sizes, including personal-sized bundtlets, and joins classic cake flavors, including lemon and chocolate chocolate chip.

Find your nearest Nothing Bundt Cakes here.

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This story was originally published February 21, 2025 at 10:42 AM with the headline "Nothing Bundt Cakes brings back fan favorite inspired by Oreo cookie. When to get it."

Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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