Dionne Warwick has become quite the Twitter comedian since joining the platform in 2012. Recently, the singer decided to weigh in on Oreo experimenting with other flavors.
The 81-year-old took to Twitter on Wednesday to show off a picture of Java Chip flavor creme cookies alongside Oreo-flavored lip balm.
"After asking @Oreo to stick to the original flavor, they sent me these outrageous items as a response," Warwick posted with a side-eye emoji.
After asking @Oreo to stick to the original flavor, they sent me these outrageous items as a response. ???? pic.twitter.com/ZMJ03g3J5k
— Dionne Warwick (@dionnewarwick) December 29, 2021
She quickly followed up with another message, saying "I will be retaliating at a later date."
I will be retaliating at a later date.
— Dionne Warwick (@dionnewarwick) December 29, 2021
On Oct. 20, Warwick's dissatisfaction with the brand was evident when she hilariously tweeted, "Hello, What is your weirdest flavor? Why are y'all doing the most?"
"The [original] flavor was fine," she added.
Hello, What is your weirdest flavor? Why are y’all doing the most? The one flavor was fine. https://t.co/0hEFGkJFEh
— Dionne Warwick (@dionnewarwick) October 20, 2021
The comedy didn't stop there for the seasoned entertainer. Warwick was persistent in trying to get Oreo to engage in dialogue with her, and the company did just that.
"Please reply to this [tweet] if [you] are a brand account," she tweeted. "Even the mayonnaise companies."
Please reply to this twote if are a brand account. Even the mayonnaise companies. ????
— Dionne Warwick (@dionnewarwick) October 20, 2021
Oreo responded, however, the company seemed to miss her message.
well this is fun, hi everyone
— OREO Cookie (@Oreo) October 20, 2021
Warwick told People back in June that she enjoys changing the "tone" on Twitter. She even complimented Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for welcoming her presence on the social platform.
"Jack let me know he's so pleased that I made my presence known because I've put a new spin on how these youngsters interact with each other," Warwick said.
"He said, 'I should put you on staff,' and I said, 'Well, let's talk about some kind of compensation here,'" she added.