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Dionne Warwick Hilariously Rips Oreo After They Sent Her Some 'Outrageous' New Flavors To Try

Dionne Warwick Hilariously Rips Oreo After They Sent Her Some 'Outrageous' New Flavors To Try
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Legendary 8-time Grammy award winning singer Dionne Warwick blasted Oreo cookies on Twitter after they sent her new "outrageous" flavors to try.

The That's What Friends Are For singer is hitting her stride on Twitter with the help of her niece, actress Brittani Warrick.


Warwick, age 81, decided to throw some serious shade at Oreo when they sent her a package of new flavors to try.

She tweeted:

"After asking @Oreo to stick to the original flavor, they sent me these outrageous items as a response."

Pictured was a coffee flavored Oreo called Java Chip along with an Oreo lip balm.

Warwick followed up in a reply with:

"I will be retaliating at a later date."

Fans of Warwick were in total support of her outrage.

Some even suggested she should have her own flavor a la Lady Gaga.






As supportive as some fans were, others were excited about the variety of Oreo flavors.


Oreo better watch their back.

There's no telling what "retaliation" from Dionne Warwick might look like.

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