“Just heard a British person call Oreos “chocolate sandwich biscuits’”

Oreos are a trademarked brand of sandwich cookies that were invented in the United States. British call cookies “biscuits.”
     
“Just heard a British person call Oreos ‘chocolate sandwich biscuits’ and I finally understand why the Revolutionary War had to happen” was posted on Twitter by Reagan Rose on March 9, 2020.
   
   
Wikipedia: Oreo 
Oreo (/ˈɔːrioʊ/) is a brand of creme-filled sandwich cookie consisting of two (usually chocolate) wafers with a sweet crème filling. It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers and splits both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012.
 
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Reagan Rose
@Reagantrose
Just heard a British person call Oreos “chocolate sandwich biscuits” and I finally understand why the Revolutionary War had to happen.
11:07 PM · Mar 9, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
       
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David Banks
@DavidBancz
Replying to @Reagantrose and @Pastor_Gabe
I know I’m British too, but they are chocolate sandwich biscuits.
5:57 PM · Mar 10, 2020·Twitter for Android
   
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Doc🐕
@DocAtCDI
Just heard a British person call Oreos “Chocolate sandwich biscuits” and I finally understand why the revolutionary war had to happen…
@Reagantrose
2:47 AM · Mar 25, 2020·Twitter Web App
 
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Dakota Broderick
@SheKnewSomeone
DO THE BRITISH REALLY CALL OREOS CHOCOLATE SANDWICH BISCUITS?!?!
2:49 AM · Oct 12, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
     
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Inkie.beatbox
@Cloud9Ken
Replying to @coalfaceshaman and @thenitinsawhney
Just heard a British person call Oreos “chocolate sandwich biscuits”
Is that standard British English too? Please enlighten me 😊
4:01 AM · May 24, 2021·Twitter for Android
 
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Pcwelds
@memesofwrestli
Just heard a British person call Oreos “chocolate sandwich biscuits” and I finally understand why the Revolutionary War had to happen.
7:34 PM · Feb 15, 2022·Twitter for iPhone