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Selena Gomez Drops a Delicious Surprise: A New Remix You Can Only Hear Through an OREO Cookie

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Selena Gomez is serving up something sweet this summer — and no, we’re not just talking about her love life or new album. Hot off the heels of her buzzy OREO cookie collab, the pop star has teamed up with the iconic cookie brand once again to surprise for fans with a remix that’s equal parts nostalgic and totally exclusive.

The twist? You won’t find this version of “I Can’t Get Enough” on Spotify, Apple Music, or anywhere else online. The only way to hear the fresh OREO-brand remix of the 2019 hit is by getting your hands on one of the new Limited-Edition Selena Gomez OREO Cookies. And if you’re lucky, you just might find the collector’s cookie stamped with Selena’s signature — available in 1 in 3 packs nationwide. Scan it, and you’ll unlock the track along with a behind-the-scenes look into Selena’s world.

Yes, you read that right: the newest Selena Gomez remix is hidden inside a cookie.

Initially released in 2019, “I Can’t Get Enough” marked one of Selena’s earliest collaborations with producer and now-fiancé Benny Blanco. Fast-forward to 2025, and the OREO remix offers fans a sweet, full-circle moment that blends music, love, and a little bit of cookie magic. It also follows the release of Selena and Benny’s first joint album, I Said I Love You First, which dropped earlier this spring.

But this isn’t just about the music. Along with the exclusive remix, The OREO and Selena’s Signature Unlock is filled with never-before-seen photos and video content that gives fans an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at both the remix-making and cookie-creating process. It’s like flipping through Selena’s personal journal — if her journal came with double-stuffed layers and dipped in stardust.

For superfans (and cookie lovers), this collab is the ultimate treat. But don’t wait too long — the Limited-Edition Selena Gomez OREO Cookies are available now at retailers nationwide, but only for a limited time, while supplies last.

Selenators, it’s time to snack — and stream.

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The New York Exclusive by Editor Tony Bowles
The New York Exclusive by Editor Tony Bowles

Written by The New York Exclusive by Editor Tony Bowles

Tony Bowles is a New York–based journalist covering fashion, luxury travel, food, and culture—from Manhattan to the Hamptons—with a sharp editorial eye.

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