Did Oreo create an ‘asteroid-proof’ Doomsday Vault for its cookies?

Just in case that asteroid creams humanity

Asteroid 2018VP1—a sofa-size hunk of space rock—is hurtling toward our planet. It should pass harmlessly by on Nov. 2, the day before the U.S. elections. No one expects smack into the Earth and cream human civilization or have any measurable effect on the home-world.

Even so, Mondelez’s Oreo isn’t taking any chances.

To protect its cookies—and score some media coverage too, what the hey—the brand joined with ad shop The Community to build a supposed

Oreo says it was inspired by “doomsday” seed vaults around the world. The Oreo packs, we’re told, are wrapped in mylar that can withstand temperatures from -80 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. The brand also stored the official recipe and several cases of powdered milk, so dunking should survive an unlikely apocalypse.

Hey, better to face the brave new world with chocolate wafers and sweet crème filling than tons of … seeds. Right? (Try rebuilding society on a diet of caraway and flax. As if!)

Naturally, the brand is having just too much fun with the cataclysmic campaign on social.