Would you like to wait out the apocalypse in an Oreo vault?

Would you like to wait out the apocalypse in an Oreo vault?

Apparently, all that will remain of the human race and it's creations will be these delicious sandwich cookies.

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Although 2020 has given us 'Apocolypse Now' vibes, we seem to be getting through it.

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Until news broke of an asteroid making its way past Earth. 

Although many people were nervous about the possible impact (and rightfully so), many scientists, professors, and other specialists came to the conclusion that the asteroid would very narrowly miss Earth.

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This did not stop people from making the necessary preparations, with the most outrageous being Oreo.

The cookie company set out on their mission after spotting a tweet from Oreo fan Olivia Gordon who was wondering:

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And so The Global Oreo Vault project was set into motion, showing no signs of holding back.

And eventually, the bunker was built.

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They even shared the journey on Twitter and YouTube so you, fellow Oreo-lovers, could follow along!

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They also decided not to be mean and only show-off their safe-haven but also sent out some invites to other much-loved products to join them:

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Unlike most Doomsday prepping, if humans are allowed to shelter in this vault, we doubt that it would remain at full capacity very long.

It's very hard to eat just one Oreo at a time...

Main image courtesy of Oreo Official Twitter

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