Monica Reed

Winneconne, WI - 14 February 2019: A package of Nabisco Oreo chocolate sandwich cookies on an isolated background Photo: Shutterstock

To build a holiday gingerbread house or OREO holiday house? That is the question!

Instead of a gingerbread house for the holidays, you could make an Oreo house, a house made of Oreo’s!

Oreo fans everywhere have been going crazy for Oreo’s Holiday Chocolate Cookie House Kit.  The kits have been seen at stores.

It’s pretty the same as a gingerbread house-making kit…The Oreo Holiday House Kit comes with pre-baked chocolate cookie pieces, icing, Oreo cookies, Oreo mini cookies, fruity gummies and candy jewels!  You’ll have the most perfectly decorated chocolaty holiday house.

The kits have been seen at Big Lots and CVS, retailing anywhere between $10 to $13.49. There’s also a mini version being offered as well.

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