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The new BTS Oreos are more than cookies. They were designed to become collectibles

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BTS has turned sold-out stadium tours, albums, and merch drops into global events. Now, the group is taking on another challenge: reinventing the Oreo cookie.

Oreo is teaming up with the Korean supergroup on a limited-edition cookie that blends Korean street food inspiration with fan-focused collectible packaging and custom cookie designs.

The new Limited Edition Oreo & BTS Cookies feature a creme flavor inspired by the hotteok, the sweet Korean brown sugar pancake sold at street markets. The cookies also introduce Oreo’s first-ever purple wafers, a nod to BTS’s globally devoted fanbase, ARMY.

A collaboration rooted in nostalgia

According to Matt Foley, VP of Oreo, the collaboration stands out because BTS had a genuine connection to the brand before discussions even began.

“We know the best Oreo collaborations are when we really cocreate with a partner and there’s a real genuine connection between the two,” Foley tells Fast Company. “What made this one so special was when we reached out, we found out quickly that there was a real emotional connection there with the members of BTS. They actually grew up eating Oreo in Korea, so this is a full circle element around this whole partnership, and it made it feel really authentic right from the start.”

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Foley says BTS played an unusually hands-on role throughout the process, contributing to the flavor inspiration, embossments, and packaging design.

“This was a really collaborative process for us,” Foley says. “BTS got deeply involved right from the beginning, because they wanted to make sure the product genuinely reflected the relationship with them that they have with their fans.”

The BTS collaboration is the latest in a growing line of music-focused Oreo releases that have increasingly turned the cookie brand into a pop culture player.

Previous collaborations have included a split-cookie release with Post Malone featuring salted caramel and shortbread-flavored creme, a horchata-inspired cookie tied to Selena Gomez, and a vibrant pink-and-green Chromatica-themed collaboration with Lady Gaga.

Oreo also previously partnered with Blackpink on a highly sought-after Asia-exclusive release featuring strawberry and dark chocolate creme combinations.

Why Korean culture mattered to the campaign

Oreo’s collaboration with BTS arrives as Korean culture continues to influence global trends across entertainment, beauty, fashion, and food. Foley says the brand wanted to approach the partnership authentically rather than simply capitalize on the popularity of Korean culture.

“Korean culture is absolutely influencing mainstream culture right now, and brands have to recognize that in a real way, not just chase it opportunistically,” Foley says. “So, for us, BTS was that bridge . . . and felt like a really natural fit.”

The cookies are designed to be collectible. The release includes 13 unique embossments on top of the cookies, including members names, BTS iconography, and hidden messages intended for fans.

That 13 number is a nod to the group’s 13th anniversary.

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Built for collectors and superfans

Foley says the team designed the collaboration with collectors and superfans in mind.

“We always ask ourselves . . . when we start to design the packaging, the embossments, the cookie, and the whole experience of how we’re going to roll it out: Would this lead to someone wanting to go out and collect it, bring it home, hold on to it, maybe even put it in on in a case at home?” Foley says.

The packaging draws inspiration from Korean street markets, using vibrant visuals intended to mirror the atmosphere and energy associated with those spaces.

Oreo is building an interactive fan campaign around the release. Beginning June 8, fans can submit digital “love letters” to BTS through a QR code on the packaging or the campaign website as part of what the company describes as a global fan movement.

More fan experience than ad campaign

Foley says the company approached the rollout more like a fan experience than a traditional advertising campaign.

“We . . . definitely didn’t treat this anything like a traditional campaign, and we thought of it more as building a fan experience around Oreo and BTS,” Foley says. “We knew the ARMY is one of the most engaged communities in the world, so being passive and just sending messages out was never going to cut it.”

The Oreo & BTS collaboration will roll out across more than 80 countries, making it one of Oreo’s largest global entertainment partnerships to date.

Fans can preorder the Limited Edition Oreo & BTS Cookies beginning June 1 through Oreo’s website, with retail availability beginning June 8 while supplies last.

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