It was a simple idea, but Oreo still made headlines when during Pride month it released a rainbow version. The colorful cookie was part of its "Daily Twist" ad campaign. And the 100th Oreo in the series — celebrating the cookie's 100 years — premieres today in Times Square. Here's a look back at the less explicitly gay twists on the Oreo.

This is the Oreo that sparked attacks from the religious right.
The high-five was invented on Oct. 2, 1977 by Los Angeles Dodger Glenn Burke, who came out after leaving the Major Leagues. Learn more about the gay history of the high-five.
The clever cookies sometimes come with serious messages.
It was already difficult to name all seven dwarfs, but now we can't tell them apart either.
This ode to Project Runway just begs for an unconventional challenge. Dresses made of Oreos anyone?
In our world, that is a same-cookie couple and their adorable son... or daughter.
Oreo remembers the great Leonardo da Vinci.
We love a good runway show.
Out artist Robert Indiana had a famous message about love.
With the kick-off the Supreme Court's newest term, we await word on the fate of Prop. 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act.
