Oreo just released a record player that plays actual cookies

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For Oreo-lovers, this holiday season just keeps getting better and better.

First, news broke that an Oreo Ultimate Dunking Set exists, which means you and your partner in crime can twist, lick and dunk your Oreos without worrying about fallen crumbs or milky fingertips.

And now, the Oreo-obsessed vinyl enthusiasts in your life get the chance to “play” their favorite cookie with the gift to end all gifts: The Oreo Music Box.

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Just in time for the holidays, Oreo has released a new gift set that combines music and snacks in one collectible tin by using Oreos to play actual music.

The Oreo Music Box includes a mini record player that spins prerecorded tunes when you put your cookie on the “turntable.” What’s more, the audio changes every time you pick up your Oreo for a bite and set it down again on the record player. You could record your own music or messages to play, too.

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In addition to the neat turntable and collectible tin, the Oreo Music Box comes with packages of regular Oreos, Oreo Thins and White Fudge Oreos.

But don’t limit yourself to the cookies included with the set. You can also try the limited-edition peppermint bark Oreos that will hit shelves closer to the end of the year.

And the best part about the Oreo Music Box? It only costs $20 on Amazon.

Rock on, Oreo fans.

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