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1. No branding – A real Oreo has “OREO” stamped clearly on top, but this one is just a generic cookie pattern.
2. Flat edge – The cookie’s outer rim looks unnaturally flat instead of rounded with the embossed ridge Oreos normally have.
3. Overly thin embossing – The design looks shallow and plain compared to the deep, sharp embossing of an actual Oreo.
4. Wrong symmetry – Oreo embossing is radially symmetrical, but this one looks irregular and off-balance.
5. Missing clover pattern – Oreos have distinctive four-leaf/flower motifs, none of which appear here.
6. Texture too smooth – The surface looks soft and flat, while real Oreos have a crisp, detailed crunch pattern.
7. Outer ring missing – Oreos have a thick border circle around the logo, absent in this one.
8. No wordmark – “OREO” is always centered boldly. That’s completely gone here.
9. Wrong proportion to head – The cookie looks oversized, more like a novelty coaster than a snack-sized Oreo.
10. Jackie Chan
11. Shading inconsistency – The cookie has even lighting, lacking the depth and crumbly texture Oreos usually show.
12. Unrealistic placement – A cookie balanced perfectly flat on fluffy anime hair is implausible (gravity would tilt it).
13. No cream visible – From this angle, you’d expect to see a hint of the white cream layer sticking out, but it’s absent.
14. Wrong thickness – This “Oreo” appears thinner than reality, closer to a chocolate wafer.